Emma Raducanu splits from coach Torben Beltz after just five months

The 19-year-old US Open champion linked up with Beltz in November but believes a ‘new training model’ is now needed

Jack Rathborn
Tuesday 26 April 2022 03:12 EDT
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Kate Middleton plays tennis with US Open champion Emma Raducanu

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Emma Raducanu has announced she has split from coach Torben Beltz after just five months.

The US Open champion linked up with Beltz as her coach only last November.

But a change of heart for the 19-year-old has materialised due to the belief she needs a “new training model”.

For the time being, the LTA’s head of women’s coaching Iain Bates will work with Raducanu in Madrid this week.

“I want to thank Torben for his coaching, professionalism and dedication over the last half a year,” the world No 11 explained.

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

Emma Raducanu talks with Torben Beltz during a practice session on Rod Laver Arena
Emma Raducanu talks with Torben Beltz during a practice session on Rod Laver Arena (AP)

“I feel the best direction for my development is to transition to a new training model with the LTA supporting in the interim.”

Raducanu's form has been inconsistent in recent months, with a run to the quarter-finals last time out at the Stuttgart Open. Following wins over Storm Sanders and Tamara Korpatsch, the Briton fell to Iga Swiatek in straight sets in the final eight. And the Polish star, currently the world No 1, went on to win the final against Aryna Sabalenka.

Raducanu’s next full-time coach will be her fourth coach in a year, having initially swapped out Nigel Sears for Andrew Richardson after last year’s Wimbledon.

Richardson’s contract was not renewed despite Raducanu’s triumph in New York.

German Beltz, 45, has previous experience working with former world number one Angelique Kerber when she won the Australian Open and US Open titles in 2016.

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