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    Tim Henman Urges Emma Raducanu to Boost Physicality for Tennis Success

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Former British tennis star Tim Henman has highlighted the importance of Emma Raducanu focusing on improving her physical attributes rather than rushing to appoint a new coach if she aims to advance in the global tennis rankings. Raducanu, currently ranked 24th in the world, is competing this week at the prestigious WTA event in Indian Wells, California. A strong performance in this tournament could significantly elevate her standing on the professional circuit.

    At just 23 years old, Raducanu has gained widespread attention not only for her remarkable talent but also for her frequent changes in coaching staff since her breakthrough victory at the 2021 US Open. That stunning triumph, achieved as a qualifier, marked one of the most remarkable stories in recent tennis history. However, since then, she has struggled to find long-term coaching stability, which some believe has impacted her consistency on court.

    Last month, Raducanu publicly stated that she was in no rush to secure a new coach following the departure of Francisco Roig, who had been working with her for six months. Roig’s tenure included the lead-up to the Australian Open, where Raducanu was hampered by a foot injury and was not fully prepared to compete at her best. This injury, combined with other challenges, has contributed to a season marked by ups and downs.

    Raducanu’s 2024 campaign has seen moments of promise, such as reaching her first senior final since the US Open at a tournament in Romania. However, she has also faced setbacks, including bouts of illness that have frequently interrupted her progress throughout her career. These health issues have added another layer of difficulty to her efforts to maintain a steady climb up the rankings.

    Henman, who reached a career-high world ranking of number four and is now providing commentary at Indian Wells, believes that the key to Raducanu’s future success lies in enhancing her physical resilience. He pointed out that to compete effectively against the top players, she must develop greater strength and speed. Henman cited examples of leading players such as Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, and Elena Rybakina, all known for their powerful and athletic playing styles.

    “Emma needs to become physically tougher and quicker to stand a chance against the biggest hitters on the tour,” Henman explained. “While her physique might not allow her to match the raw power of some of these players, she certainly has to narrow that gap to remain competitive at the highest level.”

    The split with Roig came after Raducanu’s second-round exit at the Australian Open, where she expressed dissatisfaction with her performance under his guidance. For the Indian Wells tournament, she has enlisted the support of former British player Mark Petchey, who previously served as her temporary coach during parts of last season, balancing this role alongside his broadcasting duties. Additionally, her hitting partner Alexis Canter continues to provide daily training support.

    Reflecting on Raducanu’s coaching situation, Henman remarked on her unconventional approach. “In my 15-year career, I worked with only three coaches because I valued consistency and continuity. Emma’s path has been quite different,” he said. “Sometimes, I wonder if she might actually benefit from not having a coach and instead taking full responsibility for her game and simply focusing on playing.”

    Henman admitted uncertainty about what Raducanu’s next steps will be regarding coaching decisions, suggesting that even she might still be figuring it out. As the young British star competes in Indian Wells, all eyes will be on her physical development and mental resilience, which could determine how far she can rise in the fiercely competitive world of professional tennis.

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