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Emma Raducanu shot to fame when as a teenager she came through qualifying and went on to win the 2021 US Open, but since then has struggled for form, and has changed her coach numerous times manila
The former British number one split with her fifth coach in just two years in June when Sebastian Sachs and Raducanu parted ways, and she has not confirmed a new coach yet manila
"I ask my coaches a lot of questions," she told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme manila
"On certain occasions they haven’t been able to keep up with the questions I’ve asked and maybe that’s why it ended manila
""It’s something I’ve always done manila
I keep provoking and asking questions to coaches and challenging their thinking as well manila
I’m not someone that you can just tell me what do and I’ll do it, I need to understand why and then I’ll do it manila
"RecommendedEmma Raducanu targets comeback and reveals ‘ultimate dream’ for manila tennis returnNext season I’ll be back – Emma Raducanu out for rest of year through injuryEmma Raducanu returns to court for first time since wrist and ankle surgeryRaducanu began her career with Nigel Sears, who departed in July 2021 following her fourth-round exit at Wimbledon manila
Andrew Richardson guided her to her US Open title a few months later, but did not last much longer than the tournament itself, with Torben Beltz appointed in November 2021 manila
Since there has also been Dimitri Tursunov, who told manila tennismajors manila
com in October 2022 that there were some “red flags that just couldn’t be ignored” when it came to the young British player and urged her not to listen to too many voices manila
Emma Raducanu won the US Open as an 18 year old (ZUMA/PA) (PA Media)Raducanu’s poor run of form has also been impacted by injury and she has undergone surgery on both wrists and an ankle earlier this year, but she has struggled to find the levels she reached at Flushing Meadows as an 18-year-old manila
The now-20 year old has also set her sights on reaching an Olympics and representing Great Britain at the event, although Paris 2024 may come around too quickly manila
"Obviously, the Olympics is such a big thing in sport," said Raducanu manila
"I think I could play another four if I really wanted to, so this one isn’t the immediate rush or pressure, it’s just about getting back on court manila
"I love the Slams but I do want to have the Olympic experience manila
I’ll just see how it goes, if I even qualify and how it goes from there manila
"More aboutEmma RaducanuBBC Radio 4Join our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/2Emma Raducanu reveals reason for high turnover of coachesEmma Raducanu reveals reason for high turnover of coachesEmma Raducanu won the US Open as an 18 year old (ZUMA/PA)PA MediaEmma Raducanu reveals reason for high turnover of coachesEmma Raducanu has had five coaches in two years (PA)PA Archive✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today manila
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F1 returns to the Circuit of the Americas this weekend for the US Grand Prix – and the fifth sprint weekend of the season manila
Max Verstappen sealed the 2023 world title last time out in Qatar and also claimed his 14th grand prix victory of the season manila
McLaren’s Oscar Piastri was driver of the weekend, however, winning the sprint race and coming second in the grand prix on Sunday manila
PREVIEW: Daniel Ricciardo must prove he still belongs on the F1 gridLewis Hamilton had a weekend to forget, crashing into Mercedes team-mate George Russell, while the Ferrari pair of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz were among the chasing pack manila
Lando Norris finished third to secure a double podium for McLaren manila
Verstappen won a thrilling race at COTA last year, edging out Lewis Hamilton who has still not won a race since the 2021 season manila
Hamilton is, however, a five-time winner at the circuit manila
Charles Leclerc grabbed pole for Sunday’s grand prix after qualifying on Friday manila
Follow live updates from the United States Grand Prix with The Independent RecommendedDaniel Ricciardo must prove he still belongs on the F1 gridCharles Leclerc grabs pole position as Max Verstappen rages in AustinMax Verstappen fumes with Red Bull team towards end of US qualifyingF1 UNITED STATES GRAND PRIX - SPRINT Max Verstappen wins the sprint in Austin; Hamilton 2nd; Leclerc 3rdPENALTY! A second penalty of the day for George Russell START! Max Verstappen leads while Lewis Hamilton takes second place Max Verstappen claims pole for the sprint; Leclerc 2nd; Hamilton 3rdBREAKING: George Russell receives a three-place grid dropClick HERE for the full starting grid for the spirintFernando Alonso out in SQ2, also out: Ricciardo, Ocon, Stroll, ZhouValtteri Bottas knocked out in SQ1, also out: Hulkenberg, Magnussen, Tsunoda, SargeantCharles Leclerc took pole for the grand prix; Norris 2nd; Hamilton 3rdPREVIEW: Daniel Ricciardo must prove he still belongs on the F1 gridShow latest update 1697931866Lando Norris after finishing fourth: “Exactly what I expected manila
Quicker than the Ferraris, the pace was very strong manila
One more lap and I would have had a chance on Charles manila
We’re very very bad in the slow speed corners manila
I think we can battle Mercedes at least [tomorrow] manila
”Kieran Jackson22 October 2023 00:441697931086SPRINT RACE FULL RESULTS: Kieran Jackson22 October 2023 00:311697930306Charles Leclerc after finishing third: “It was tight and I lost a position to Lewis but they were very strong in race-pace so we need to understand manila
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“Hopefully we can win tomorrow manila
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Kieran Jackson22 October 2023 00:181697929586Lewis Hamilton after finishing second: “That was a fun race, good start down to turn one - good battle with Charles manila
I was trying to get closer to Max but their pace is just undeniable right now manila
But nonetheless I’m really happy to be on the podium manila
“Hopefully we can have a good battle tomorrow, if we can keep Max behind that would be awesome but if not no worries manila
” Kieran Jackson22 October 2023 00:061697928960Max Verstappen after winning the sprint: “At the start it was quite tight manila
After that we could control the pace, at the end had a bit of fun pushing a bit more manila
“Starting P6 tomorrow will be a bit different to today, hopefully we can have a bit of fun and a few overtakes!”Kieran Jackson21 October 2023 23:561697928445TOP-8 IN THE US GP SPRINT: 1) Max Verstappen 2) Lewis Hamilton 3) Charles Leclerc 4) Lando Norris 5) Sergio Perez6) Carlos Sainz 7) Pierre Gasly 8) George Russell Kieran Jackson21 October 2023 23:471697928240A usual response from Max Verstappen! “Simply, simply lovely!” Kieran Jackson21 October 2023 23:441697927853Max Verstappen wins the sprint in Austin! It’s another superb performance from Max Verstappen! Pole and the win - and eight points in the world championship manila
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which is already sealed! Lewis Hamilton takes second, with Charles Leclerc in third manila
4-8: Norris, Perez, Sainz, Gasly, RussellThere’s your points scorers everyone! (Getty Images)Kieran Jackson21 October 2023 23:371697927738Max Verstappen starts his final lap (Lap 19/19) Another cruise in 2023 for the world champion manila
He starts his final lap with a lead to Lewis Hamilton which is now a mammoth eight seconds! Kieran Jackson21 October 2023 23:351697927606Lance Stroll retires (Lap 17/19) Not too sure what the problem is to be honest, but Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll is calling it a day manila
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Kieran Jackson21 October 2023 23:33Newer1 / 6OlderMore aboutLewis HamiltonMax VerstappenOscar PiastriGeorge RussellJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/1F1 United States Grand Prix LIVE: Sprint updates and times in AustinF1 United States Grand Prix LIVE: Sprint updates and times in AustinGetty Images✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today manila
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