Patrick Mouratoglou warns about Emma Raducanu: "Too many coaches, too many changes"
In an interview for ITV, Patrick Mouratoglou spoke about Emma Raducanu. For him, she is a talented player but lacks stability.
In comments reported by Tennis365: "I think her potential is very high. She won a Grand Slam, but after that, it has been very difficult for her.
I think she has worked with too many coaches. If we look at all the tennis players who have achieved great success, we realize that you need to follow a path for a few years to build yourself through a project.
With each coach change, you change the project. If you change the project every six months, it's too difficult." "For her, the big challenge is therefore to trust someone for a long enough period to be able to build something solid in her game for the future."
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