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Emma Raducanu is training with Andrew Richardson at the Ferrer Academy in Spain in preparation for the 2026 Italian Open. This marks her return to clay-court tournaments after a slow start to the WTA season.
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Emma Raducanu has been putting in some time on the courts with Andrew Richardson ahead of the 2026 Italian Open.
Sheâs chosen to get ready for her first clay-court tournament of the season by spending time at the Ferrer Academy in Spain, hoping to turn things around after a slow start to her WTA season.
Richardson, now tennis director at the academy, was also Raducanuâs coach during her remarkable run to the 2021 US Open title. However, their time working together didnât last long beyond that tournament.
This latest training block with Richardson is only a short-term arrangement. There are no plans for an extended coaching stint through the clay-court season this year. Itâs more of a focused session rather than a return to their previous partnership.
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Stubbs shared her thoughts on the move, speaking about Raducanuâs approach to coaching and the potential benefits of reconnecting with Richardson.
âI think the most difficult job in the world is coaching Emma Raducanu, because she has a very short rope,â Stubbs said on The Rennae Stubbs Podcast.
âSo weâll see. I clearly think itâs a good idea. He did wonders for her to win the US Open. He seems like a very chill guy. Maybe he gets her better than most because heâs known her so long, known her since a young age.
âAnd listen, I know Emma personally. Sheâs a great young woman, sheâs fantastically educated, great to talk to, very smart.
âBut at the same time she has to give someone time. But I think she knows this guy so well from such a young age that I think it might work for her because sheâll settle into it a little bit more and stop trying to pretend to be a player that sheâs not.â
Emma Raducanu is training with Andrew Richardson to prepare for the 2026 Italian Open, seeking to improve her performance after a slow start to the season.
The 2026 Italian Open is significant for Emma Raducanu as it marks her first clay-court tournament of the season, where she aims to regain her competitive edge.
Emma Raducanu is training at the Ferrer Academy in Spain ahead of the 2026 Italian Open.
Andrew Richardson was Emma Raducanu's coach during her successful 2021 US Open run, although their coaching relationship ended shortly after that tournament.

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Looking ahead in Rome, if Raducanu reaches the third round, she could face Coco Gauff, Yulia Putintseva or Tereza Valentova.
Raducanu is defending 120 WTA ranking points this year, having made the fourth round of the Italian Open last season.
Last year, she came through the early rounds with wins over Maya Joint, Jill Teichmann and Veronika Kudermetova before running into Gauff.
The match didnât go her way, with Gauff taking control from the start and winning in straight sets.
âIt was super windy, especially like in the second set,â Gauff said after beating Raducanu 6-1, 6-2. âIt definitely did play a big part. Iâm from Florida, so Iâm used to kind of dealing with it, working with it.
âSometimes you have to learn to just let go with the wind, know that you just have to kind of move that extra step. Some points arenât going to be won in pretty ways, which a lot of points towards the end were won in ugly ways.
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