Emma Raducanu has joined forces with Andy Murray’s former fitness coach Jez Green following her divorce with coach Dmitry Tursunov.
Tursunov, a former world No. 20, recently joined Raducanu’s coaching staff in July, after parting ways with previous coach Torben Beltz in April.
The Russian was always only working on a ‘trial’ basis with the former US Open champion, with The Times saying that Tursunov elected not to prolong the collaboration into the new season in order to take up a role with an unidentified competitor player.
Raducanu’s link-up with Green means the 19-year-old is working with her FIFTH coach in 16 months as she prepares for the 2023 tennis year and looks to recapture the form that took her to the title at Flushing Meadows.
The Brit recently ended her WTA Tour season early because of a right wrist injury and has been hampered throughout 2022 with injury, form and the pressures that come with being a teenage Grand Slam champ.
Raducanu has slipped to no. 68 in the WTA rankings from her career high of No.10 in July – a consequence of losing in the first round in New York when defending her shock 2021 title – and has a losing win/loss record for the year, winning 17 matches against 19 losses.
Green worked with Murray between 2007 – 2014 and is credited with turning the Scot into a player that could live with the demands needed to compete with greats Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.
He has also worked Alexander Zverev and Dominic Thiem and it is hoped he can help Raducanu reduce the niggling injury issues which have disrupted her season.
It is understood that Raducanu has enlisted Green for the remainder of 2022, with an option to continue their arrangement into next year.