Wimbledon, Emma Raducanu and Aryna Sabalenka
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Emma Raducanu may be forced to change her coach again as Mark Petchey's punditry commitments for The Tennis Channel means he cannot work with her on a full-time basis
Sabalenka predicted Raducanu will “soon” return to the top 10 in the world rankings. The more pressing challenge, though, is for the Briton to create some stability. There are technical improvements to make, but Sabalenka match showed Raducanu’s best tennis can compete with anyone
Emma Raducanu could soon be hunting for yet another new coach after Mark Petchey confirmed he was likely to split with her.
On Sunday evening, Carlos Alcaraz dazzled against Andrey Rublev in the fourth round of Wimbledon. After dropping the first set in a tiebreak, Alcaraz came back to defeat Rublev in four sets: 6-7 (7), 6-3, 6-4, 6-4.
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Tennis World on MSNCoach Mark Petchey sheds light on his future with Emma Raducanu: 'I cannot...'Mark Petchey has publicly confirmed that he won't become Emma Raducanu's full-time coach and that the world No. 40 needs to find someone who will be a permanent solution.
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Players walking to play at Wimbledon’s second-biggest stadium, known as No. 1 Court, are passing through a hallway renovated this year to display memorabilia and photos from the arena’s history.
Rumors have swirled since it was announced last week the two would be teaming up for the newly formatted mixed doubles event at the U.S. Open later this summer.
Amanda Anisimova has had quite the journey leading her to the Wimbledon semi-final, where she will face Aryna Sabalenka. The American reached the same stage of the French Open as a 17-year-old in 2019, but just four years later announced that she would be quitting tennis indefinitely.