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Re: The Tennis Coaching Merry Go Round

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No big news. It is not as if these two are not friends. If Andy needs him for one thing or another, sure Ivan will be there, if possible.
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Roddick was hitting with Coco today and working on the serve, at the club he belongs to in Charlotte. My friend is a member and saw them. BG and Jarmere (right Jenkins?) were there, too.


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meganfernandez wrote: Fri Nov 17, 2023 11:53 pm Roddick was hitting with Coco today and working on the serve, at the club he belongs to in Charlotte. My friend is a member and saw them. BG and Jarmere (right Jenkins?) were there, too.


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Roddick has been staying away from tennis but maybe Gilbert and now Jarmere being on her team will incentivize him to get more involved?

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ti-amie wrote:
meganfernandez wrote: Fri Nov 17, 2023 11:53 pm Roddick was hitting with Coco today and working on the serve, at the club he belongs to in Charlotte. My friend is a member and saw them. BG and Jarmere (right Jenkins?) were there, too.


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Roddick has been staying away from tennis but maybe Gilbert and now Jarmere being on her team will incentivize him to get more involved?

Maybe… btw Roddick plays there a few times a week.


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meganfernandez wrote: Sat Nov 18, 2023 12:41 am
ti-amie wrote:
meganfernandez wrote: Fri Nov 17, 2023 11:53 pm Roddick was hitting with Coco today and working on the serve, at the club he belongs to in Charlotte. My friend is a member and saw them. BG and Jarmere (right Jenkins?) were there, too.


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Roddick has been staying away from tennis but maybe Gilbert and now Jarmere being on her team will incentivize him to get more involved?

Maybe… btw Roddick plays there a few times a week.



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Williams sisters’ former coach: I’d like to work with Emma Raducanu
Exclusive: Rick Macci believes Briton has the ability to be one of the world's best, but needs to demonstrate 'hunger and belief'

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22 November 2023 • 2:50pm

The esteemed coach who put Serena Williams on the path to greatness wants to help revive Emma Raducanu’s career by making her “bulletproof”.

But Rick Macci also warned that “I don’t know where her head is at,” adding that real progress would require Raducanu to show “hunger and belief”.

Raducanu has not played since April after undergoing double wrist surgery and an ankle operation. Two years after her sensational US Open triumph at the age of 18, she has plummeted to 289th in the world rankings, and remains without a coach following a split with Sebastian Sachs in June.

Sachs was the fifth coach in under two years that Raducanu – who turned 21 this month – has worked with. In a recent interview with the BBC’s Today Programme, she suggested that “they [her coaches] haven’t been able to keep up with the questions I asked”.

Macci – who was memorably portrayed by actor Jon Bernthal in the Oscar-winning movie King Richard – has nurtured the talents of such tennis giants as Serena and Venus Williams, Andy Roddick and Jennifer Capriati. Now the American says he would relish the chance to work with Raducanu.

The Florida-based 68-year-old said: “I spoke to her agent, but he said her parents deal with coaching appointments.

“I’m not a travel coach, people come to me. I can help her mentally and strategically like no other. I don’t know where her head is at, whether there is the hunger and belief there to be the best.

“If you look at Carlos Alcaraz, everything changed for him with success at an early age, but he was ready and loaded. I don’t know Emma or what’s in her head, but you don’t lose talent and ability.

“Yes, you might lose a little confidence and fitness, but technically she’s very good – you don’t win a Grand Slam otherwise. If she really wants to be one of the best in the world – and she has the ability – then you need to cope with the pressure that comes with that.

“She should want pressure. You do all this training to be a professional player and want to be the best in the world. She has to be able to deal with what comes with that. She must be prepared to deal with the media.

“To say she sometimes wishes she didn’t win the US Open because of the mental and physical strain it has brought cuts both ways; If she’s going to listen to every little thing that is said about her then that doesn’t work, you’ve got to be bulletproof and I can help her with that.

“You need an ability to forget just as importantly as the ability to remember and she must learn from the adversity she’s faced.”

The charismatic Macci believes spending so much time off court can benefit Raducanu in the long run. But there will be no quick fix for a talent who made history at Flushing Meadows by becoming the first player to win a major as a qualifier.

He continued: “It can be good to have time out to reflect, as Naomi Osaka did before she was pregnant after success early in her career. But working on areas such as footwork and technique takes time, building confidence takes time.

“She’s maturing and by having time out she can see who is maturing around her, what she expects of them and what she expects of herself.

“The good thing is she’s very young and this a long-term process, it’s not where you start, it’s where you finish. It’ll be interesting to see how this plays out. I know when you qualify and then win a Grand Slam without losing a set you’ve got something special between the ears – and much of the game is played between the ears.

“She must have a mature mindset and it’s so important to get the right people around her. If she wants to be up there with the best in the world you have to be all in, or you’re going to be out.”

Macci’s comments come at a time when Raducanu has been gradually building towards a possible playing return in the New Year. Already, though, she has fallen behind her original schedule. A week ago, she withdrew from the MGM Macau Masters – an exhibition event on Dec 2 that she had signed up for in the summer.

It is now three-and-a-half months since Raducanu posted her first on-court video after her surgeries, which showed her gently patting soft red balls back and forth with fellow rehabber Kyle Edmund. Yet sources suggest that she only began serious hitting sessions in October, and is this week using standard yellow balls for the first time.

If the rate of progress has been slower than might have been expected, we can perhaps attribute that to supervision from the Lawn Tennis Association’s physiotherapy department, who will naturally take a safety-first stance with such a high-profile player.

It is also understood that the Raducanu family have looked again at hiring their own training experts. (Will Herbert, the physio at her side during the victorious US Open run, now works with her near contemporary Jack Draper, while experienced fitness trainer Jez Green joined as a consultant just over a year ago but is no longer involved.)

But keeping staff on-board remains an issue, and whispers have emerged of further “artistic differences” with the outside (non-LTA) experts that were consulted. Since that glorious US Open, nothing in the Raducanu story has been straightforward.


https://www.telegraph.co.uk/tennis/2023 ... ick-macci/
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Riba is back with Qinwen ..good for both I guess ..both sort of dumped...
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ashkor87 wrote: Sun Dec 03, 2023 3:28 pm Riba is back with Qinwen ..good for both I guess ..both sort of dumped...


Glad to see this.
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ashkor87 wrote:Riba is back with Qinwen ..good for both I guess ..both sort of dumped...
Happy for her.


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I don't think it's popular opinion anywhere but here that Riba was dumped rather than quit. Riba himself said he left because of his inability to travel as much due to family commitments.
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Also I think Qinwen trains in Spain so...
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This was about Raducanu dumping her physio therapist. The comments are still there so I won't delete the post.
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Federer's Former Coach Joins Rune's Team Ahead Of 2024 Season

by Jordan Reynolds

Holger Rune has announced that one of Roger Federer's ex-coaches has been added to his team for the new season.

The Danish star already generated attention this year when six-time Grand Slam champion Boris Becker became his coach. Becker, who has made headlines recently with a war of words with Nick Kyrgios, will continue to coach Rune in 2024.

Adding someone of Severin Luthi's stature to work with Becker and the rest of Rune's team is an unexpected but exciting announcement for last year's Paris Masters champion.

Few other players can match the experience Rune now has in his camp. Luthi was a member of Federer's coaching team for 15 years. This was from 2007 until the Swiss legend's retirement from the sport in 2022, with Luthi becoming one of Federer's most trusted confidants on the ATP Tour.

Luthi was on Federer's coaching team for 11 of the 20 Grand Slams that the tennis legend won. He also played a role in Federer's outstanding longevity in the sport, with three of the Grand Slams he won coming after Federer turned 35.

In addition, Luthi has been the Swiss Davis Cup captain since 2005. That tenure included a memorable triumph in 2014, when Federer and Stan Wawrinka led Switzerland to their first and only Davis Cup title.

Rune clearly rates the track record that Luthi possesses, and he expressed his excitement about the addition of Luthi in a post on his Instagram page.



It will be interesting to hear further about what Rune feels Luthi can help him with. The Swiss coach did not have the dazzling playing career that Becker had. However, his record as a coach is undoubtedly extensive and impressive.

Rune's first match with his new coaching team is set to be at the Brisbane International, with Rune also set to play doubles in Brisbane with three-time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray.


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Is mom still going to be involved?
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