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Emma Raducanu: US Open champion looking for fourth coach in less than a year after split

The 19-year-old is looking for her fourth coach in less than a year. She appointed the German, who had worked with Angelique Kerber, in November 2021 after her US Open triumph.

Tennis - Australian Open - Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia - January 5, 2022 Britain's Emma Raducanu with coach Torben Beltz during a practice in the lead-up to the 2022 Australian Open REUTERS/Loren Elliott
Image: Torben Beltz teamed up with Emma Raducanu in November 2021
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Tennis star Emma Raducanu has split with her third coach in less than a year.

The US Open champion hired German Torben Beltz in November 2021 but they have parted ways five months later, with Raducanu saying she feels "the best direction for my development is to transition to a new training model with the Lawn Tennis Association supporting in the interim".

Beltz is best known for guiding Angelique Kerber through her professional career and Raducanu added: "I want to thank Torben for his coaching, professionalism and dedication over the last half a year.

"He has a huge heart and I have enjoyed our strong chemistry during the time together."

Raducanu is only on her second grand slam tournament
Image: She made her debut as a wildcard at Wimbledon last year

The Brit is now searching for her fourth coach in less than a year.

She appointed Beltz after deciding not to extend a short-term partnership with Andrew Richardson, following her triumph at Flushing Meadows.

Richardson had coached the 19-year-old at Bromley Tennis Centre and was chosen to accompany her at the US Open because of their familiarity with each other.

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She had previously worked with Nigel Sears, who oversaw her run to the fourth round of Wimbledon last year.

Following her historic win in New York, Raducanu said she was looking for a more experienced mentor and her search led her to Beltz, who had recently parted ways with Kerber.

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Image: The teenager recently made her clay-court debut in Germany

Tuesday's announcement comes after Raducanu's best week since hiring Beltz, with back-to-back wins on clay at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart and an encouraging performance during a defeat to world number one Iga Swiatek.

The announcement follows a pattern that has continued from her junior days, with Raducanu, who is up to 11 in the world rankings, switching coaches frequently.

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