12. October 2022
Who is Emma Raducanu's newest coach?

The Romanian teenager, who is currently ranked world No. 68, had been working with Tursunov since the start of 2019 but the two parted ways last month.
Raducanu made headlines in December when she hired Jez Green as her new coach, just days after he had been let go by Grigor Dimitrov. Now, it appears that Green will be her only coach as she looks to make her way back up the rankings.
Raducanu burst onto the scene in 2018 when she won the junior French Open title. She then made her senior debut at Wimbledon, where she reached the third round of qualifying.
2019 was a tough year for Raducanu, as she struggled with injuries and failed to build on her early promise. However, she ended the year on a high note by winning the ITF W100 event in Bucharest.
Raducanu will be hoping to carry that momentum into 2020 and Jez Green will be key to her development. The British coach has a wealth of experience, having worked with the likes of Andy Murray and Dimitrov.
Prior to joining Emma’s team, he worked with Andy Murray, Juan Martin del Potro, and Marin Cilic. He has also been a part of the coaching teams for the US Open, Wimbledon, and Davis Cup.
“Jez Green is an incredible addition to my team,” Emma said. “He has so much experience and knowledge in the field of physical conditioning, and I know that he will help me take my game to the next level.”
“I’m really excited to be working with Emma,” Green said. “She has a lot of potential and I’m looking forward to helping her reach her full potential.”
Green will be looking to help Raducanu improve her consistency and become a more complete player. If he can do that, she could quickly climb up the rankings and become a force to be reckoned with on the tour.