logo
Tearful Emma Raducanu reveals showdown talks with coach Mark Petchey after Wimbledon exit

Tearful Emma Raducanu reveals showdown talks with coach Mark Petchey after Wimbledon exit

The Suna day ago
FIGHTING back the tears, Emma Raducanu said she will hold showdown talks with coach Mark Petchey about their future working arrangement.
But she claims she will head next month to New York – the scene of her greatest triumph – brimming with confidence she CAN match the world's best.
3
Raducanu, 22, ate a KitKat chocolate bar in the locker room after her two-hour two-set slugfest with world No1 Aryna Sabalenka on Friday night.
For those who had doubted whether the Brit would ever replicate the magical form she showed when lifting the US Open four years ago, this was a demonstration of her abilities.
Though she fell short, and was unable to capitalise on two clutch moments in set two, she earned widespread respect for slugging it out with the three-time Grand Slam champion on Centre Court.
Petchey, who joined her team on a part-time basis in March, has had a transformative impact on her form and demeanour but there is no guarantee that coaching gig will continue.
The former tennis player earns a decent living as a respected TV analyst but has to decide now whether to give that all up to sit in Raducanu's box.
Raducanu said: 'It's very difficult. He obviously also has his commentating commitments.
'He agreed to help me until the end of Wimbledon and then we kind of see from there.
'Because he gave up some work to work with me here, which I really appreciate and I'm grateful for.
'That's a conversation that we need to have after a few days and the dust settles a little bit.'
Clutching a tissue and sniffling constantly, Raducanu had slightly red eyes when she addressed the world's media following her exit.
It has been an emotional summer for the Kent-based superstar, one in which she has faced security concerns and received 'some pretty bad news' during her run in Eastbourne.
But as self-critical as she is about her own displays, she is proud of how she competed toe-for-toe with Sabalenka, 27, especially in a 74-minute opening set under a closed roof.
And that only bodes well for the hard-court swing in North America.
'IT GIVES ME CONFIDENCE'
Raducanu – who will play the Mubadala Citi DC Open in Washington later this month – said: 'It's hard to take a loss like that.
'It does give me confidence because I think the problem before was that I felt like I was gulfs away from the very top.
'Having a match like that where I had chances in both sets, it does give me confidence. At the same time, it's very difficult to take right now.
'It gives me confidence that I'm not as far away as I perhaps thought before the tournament.
'Before when I was playing those top-five players, it was pretty convincing, the loss.
'IT'S A BIT OF A LEVELLER'
'I feel like grass for me is a great surface. It's a bit of a leveller in that sense.
'Taking it onto a different surface where it's a lot more lively in America is another challenge in itself.
'There's still a lot of things that I want to do better, a lot of things I want to improve to solidify my game, so that in the big moments I can back myself a little bit more.
'I don't think I've really had a loss like this in a long time, where I feel like I maybe had chances and didn't take them. Usually I'm pretty good at converting.
'In the big moments, Aryna was able to convert. She was able to hit some incredible shots.
'I just need to keep working and get back to the drawing board and improve a lot more.'
3
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Gordon and Tana Ramsay, Jack Whitehall and Roxy Horner shrug off the rain as they lead the stars at wet and windy Silverstone for the British Grand Prix
Gordon and Tana Ramsay, Jack Whitehall and Roxy Horner shrug off the rain as they lead the stars at wet and windy Silverstone for the British Grand Prix

Daily Mail​

time9 minutes ago

  • Daily Mail​

Gordon and Tana Ramsay, Jack Whitehall and Roxy Horner shrug off the rain as they lead the stars at wet and windy Silverstone for the British Grand Prix

Even the the threat of constant rain couldn't keep celebrity fans away as Silverstone hosted the British Grand Prix on Sunday. Persistent heavy rain fell at the Northamptonshire venue ahead of the British Grand Prix as reigning Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen prepared to start on pole position, with title rivals Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris close behind. And stars including celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, Jack Whitehall and his model partner Roxy Horner were in attendance as proceedings got underway. Ramsay, 58, was accompanied by wife Tana as they made their way onto the circuit - the home of British Grand Prix since 1948. The couple were hand-in-hand and apparently nonplussed by the miserable weather while mingling with fellow spectators ahead of the spectacle. Also in attendance, comedian Whitehall, 36, appeared to be in high spirits as he posed for photos alongside his glamorous girlfriend, who caught the eye in a pair of low-slung leather trousers.

Cruz Hewitt wins in juniors on Wimbledon debut
Cruz Hewitt wins in juniors on Wimbledon debut

BBC News

time9 minutes ago

  • BBC News

Cruz Hewitt wins in juniors on Wimbledon debut

Wimbledon 2025Venue: All England Club Dates: 30 June-13 JulyCoverage: Live across BBC TV, radio and online with extensive coverage on BBC iPlayer, Red Button, Connected TVs and mobile app. Full coverage guide. Australia's Cruz Hewitt was victorious on his first appearance at Wimbledon - 23 years after his father, Lleyton, claimed the men's singles the type of back-to-front cap that was his dad's trademark, the 16-year-old beat Russian Savva Rybkin 6-1 6-2 in the first round of the boys' who beat David Nalbandian in the 2002 Wimbledon final, was courtside for his son's world number one Lleyton also won the 2001 US Open and reached the final of the 2005 Australian made his senior Grand Slam debut at the 2025 Australian Open after being given a wildcard into lost in the first round and went on to reach the second round of the juniors who is playing alongside Britain's Mark Ceban in the boys' doubles at SW19, will face Finnish 11th seed Oskari Paldanius next.

Cameron Norrie vs Nicolas Jarry: Score and latest Wimbledon updates
Cameron Norrie vs Nicolas Jarry: Score and latest Wimbledon updates

Telegraph

time15 minutes ago

  • Telegraph

Cameron Norrie vs Nicolas Jarry: Score and latest Wimbledon updates

Big-serving world No 143 Jarry is aiming to reach the maiden major quarter-final of his career. After coming through qualifying in Roehampton, he fought back from two sets down to knock out eighth seed Holger Rune in the first round and then dispatched American Learner Tien and Brazilian teenage sensation Joao Fonseca. The 6ft 6in won his only previous tour level meeting with Norrie, a straight-sets success at the 2018 Miami Open. 'It's a great match to play, I'm excited for it,' said Norrie. 'I think he's one of the most dangerous players on the tour when he's confident, and he is confident. He beat Holger in a crazy match. I think he looks like a guy with nothing to lose. He's so dangerous. He's got one of the best serves on tour. I think he likes the grass a lot. I'm going to have to really raise my level from how I played [in round three].'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store