Tim Henman has expressed surprise at Emma Raducanu’s decision to part ways with coach Andrew Richardson following her 2021 US Open victory. Raducanu, who stunned the world with her fairytale win at Flushing Meadows, initially dropped Richardson from her team, citing a lack of experience. However, Richardson has since reunited with Raducanu and guided her to the Queen’s final, where she was defeated by Donna Vekic.
Henman, a close friend of Richardson, was caught off guard by Raducanu’s initial decision to remove him from her coaching setup. Reflecting on the situation, Henman mentioned his hope for a successful reunion between Raducanu and Richardson for the benefit of both parties.
As Raducanu gears up for Wimbledon, where she is expected to be seeded 32nd, Henman pondered whether her rapid rise to success post-US Open could have hindered her development. Despite this, he praised Raducanu’s remarkable achievement and highlighted the importance of consistency and resilience in her future performances.
While Henman refrained from predicting another Grand Slam win for Raducanu, he emphasized the value of Richardson’s expertise in helping her maintain steady progress on the court. Henman affirmed Richardson’s suitability for the role, citing his deep understanding of the game and longstanding relationship with Raducanu.
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