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Emma Raducanu has been tipped to stay with coach Nick Cavaday, who she worked with at Wimbledon, and end the continuous turnover of her staff.
Raducanu returned to her youth coach Cavaday and he helped deliver an impressive run to the fourth round, with Jo Durie claiming that their partnership will continue.
“It is a trust thing,” Curie told Grosvenor Sport. “She knew Nick from her early days. You have got to have trust in the people around you as you’re making plans and dreams together.
“That is the most important thing in my mind. She is working well with him and it is showing.
“Emma likes to take knowledge and move on. That is the way she did it. Is it right or wrong? It is not something I would personally have done. I liked a long-term plan.
“Maybe now she will be with Nick a bit longer as she works on her plan and the way she sees the future. It does look like she is more settled.
“Sometimes, too many siren voices can cause muddle. It’s not as if her game is complicated. She serves well, she returns well. Should it be that complicated? I don’t think so.”