In an event commemorating Raducanu and other British champions from Flushing Meadows, she took to the court with the Duchess of Cambridge in London.
Kate is a patron of the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA), and Raducanu called it a “perfect day for some tennis.”
Raducanu stunned the tennis world when she won the US Open in an extraordinary run in which she didn’t drop a set.
She became the first qualifier ever — man or woman — to win a grand slam title, having entered the tournament ranked 150th in the world.
However, during the event Friday, she announced that she has split with coach Andrew Richardson following her win.
Richardson accompanied Raducanu for the US Open, coaching her on her remarkable journay to the grand slam title.
However, she says she is now looking for a more experienced coach.
“Where I was at after Wimbledon, I was ranked around 200 in the world, and at the time, I thought Andrew would be a great coach to trial so we went to the States but never did I even dream of winning the US Open and having the run I did and now I’m ranked 22 in the world, which is pretty crazy to me,” she said.
“I feel like at this stage in my career, and playing the top players in the world, I realized I really need someone right now that has had that WTA Tour experience at the high levels, which means that I’m looking for someone who has been at that level and knows what it takes.
“And especially right now because I’m so new to it, I really need someone to guide me who’s already been through that.”
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