Emma Raducanu on training with Francisco Roig and hopes for 2026

Emma Raducanu is now on a mission to build a solid foundation for her game in order to dominate on the court. The British tennis star, who won the US Open in 2021 at just 19 years old, has partnered with coach Francisco Roig to work on a new training regime.

Raducanu wants to develop a better base level in her game so she can take control of matches more often and feel less anxious about her opponents' strengths. In Barcelona, where she began a month of pre-season training last week, the world number 29 has started to focus on this aspect of her game.

This season, Raducanu competed in 50 matches for the first time in her career - a significant improvement from previous years when she was limited to fewer matches. However, her progress was marred by illness and a foot injury that forced her to pull out of two exhibition tournaments.

Roig's coaching approach will focus on building a better quality in Raducanu's game through better technique, timing, and movement. The coach has been part of Rafael Nadal's team when the Spaniard won all 22 of his Grand Slam titles.

Raducanu believes that her current training regime will help her to become more confident on the court and not feel so anxious about the strengths of her opponents. She wants to be able to dictate matches, which she feels is crucial for success at the top level.

The British number one's plans for next year are also taking shape. She will begin her 2026 season at the United Cup team competition in Perth in January.
 
omg i was at the US Open last yr and saw emma play like wooo she was so nervous on court 🀯 lol i feel her tho like, who wouldn't be anxious when u're playing against top players? i remember seeing rafael nadal's coach too, he seems super nice πŸ™ i hope emma can dominate the courts next yr with her new training regime πŸ’ͺ😎 she deserves it! btw i just got a new phone case and its soooo cool i feel like a total diva πŸ˜‚
 
🎾πŸ’ͺ so raducanu needs to work on her base, like building a strong foundation πŸ—οΈ it makes sense she went from 50 matches last year to way more this year but got hurt πŸ€• and was sick πŸ€’ roig's coaching is gonna be key here 😊 he worked with rafael nadal who won like all his slams πŸ† so raducanu needs to up her game πŸ”„ πŸ‘
 
I'm telling you, back in my day, tennis was all about raw talent and natural ability πŸ€”. But now with Emma Raducanu getting a new coach and all, it's like they're trying to build a tank from scratch πŸ’ͺ. I mean, 50 matches last season is impressive, but can she keep that up? She'll need to stay healthy and focused if she wants to dominate on the court 🀞.

And yeah, working with someone who's been part of Rafael Nadal's team will surely help her improve those technique skills 😊. I remember watching Nadal play in the early 2000s and how smooth his game was - now Raducanu's got a shot at being like that too 🎾.

But you know what's also crazy? The world number 29 is only 29 years old 🀯! It feels like just yesterday she was winning that US Open title at 19. Time flies, doesn't it? Anyway, I'm keeping an eye on Raducanu's progress - wish her the best of luck for next season 🀞.
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure how much of a difference Roig's coaching is gonna make, to be honest. I mean, Nadal has some serious game knowledge under his belt and all, but Raducanu's already shown she can handle herself on the court. Did they really need a coach to tell her to work on her technique? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ And what about those 50 matches last season? That's like, way more than most pros play in a year. Was it just because she wanted to prove something? Also, how reliable is Raducanu's health-wise? Two exhibition tournaments pulled out due to injury? What are the chances of that happening again? πŸ»β€β™€οΈπŸ’‰
 
🏐 I'm loving Emma Raducanu's new training regime, she's really stepping up her game πŸš€! It's awesome that she's partnering with Coach Francisco Roig, his experience working with Rafael Nadal is a big plus ⭐️. With this new approach, I think she'll be able to develop that solid foundation in her game and take control of matches more often πŸ’ͺ. She's been through some tough times last season with illness and injuries, but it sounds like she's bouncing back strong 🌈. The fact that she's planning to compete in more matches this year is a big plus too, I hope she can keep up the momentum πŸ”₯!
 
🏸 I totally feel Emma Raducanu 😬 needs this solid foundation to take her game to the next level! Like, she's already won the US Open at 19 which is insane 🀯, but now she wants to focus on building a strong base so she can just dominate and not worry about her opponents' strengths anymore πŸ’ͺ. And I love that she's working with Francisco Roig - he's worked with Nadal, that's some serious expertise! πŸ‘ Coach Roig's approach sounds like the perfect blend of technique, timing, and movement to take Raducanu to the top 🌟. Now we can't wait for her 2026 season to kick off in Perth in January ⏰. Bring on the confidence boost and match domination πŸ’₯!
 
I'm kinda worried about Emma Raducanu πŸ€”... I mean, she's already an incredible player, but we've seen players dominate before and then have a dip in form πŸ“‰. She's got a solid coach now, Francisco Roig, which is a big plus, but it's not just about the coaching - it's also about staying healthy and mentally tough πŸ’ͺ. One month of training in Barcelona sounds like a good start, but I want to see more consistency from her before she can start talking about dominating on the court 🎾. The fact that she competed in 50 matches last season is awesome, but those two illness-induced withdrawals were huge blows πŸ€•... let's hope she can stay on track and take it to the next level πŸ’₯
 
πŸ€” I'm loving Emma Raducanu's proactive approach to her game right now, she's really thinking about what it takes to be a top player and not just relying on natural talent. I mean, winning the US Open at 19 is no joke, but she knows that's just the beginning. Francisco Roig bringing his expertise from Nadal's team is a huge plus - that guy must know how to whip players into shape! πŸ’ͺ

It's also great to see her focusing on building a solid foundation for her game. I remember watching some of her matches last year and she'd get caught up in the moment, trying to match her opponents' power. But now it sounds like she's working on getting that extra edge, being able to take control of the match and make her own shots. It's gonna be awesome to see how this all comes together! πŸ‘

One thing I'm a bit worried about is the weight of expectation on her shoulders. She's already won so much at such a young age, it's gotta feel like there's always something to prove. But hey, that just adds to the challenge, right? πŸ’ͺ
 
😊 just watched an interview with Emma Raducanu and I gotta say, she seems really focused on building a solid foundation for her game... like, literally πŸ’ͺ. partnering with coach Francisco Roig, who worked with Nadal when he was all about those 22 Grand Slam titles πŸŽΎπŸ‘. raducanu's trying to work on technique, timing, and movement, so she can be the one calling the shots on the court πŸ”₯. seems like a good plan for dominating the game... or at least not being super anxious about opponents' strengths πŸ˜… [www.tennis.com](http://www.tennis.com)
 
OMG 🀩 I'm so hyped about Emma Raducanu's new training regime!!! She really needs to step up her game if she wanna keep dominating on the court 🎾πŸ”₯ I mean, 50 matches is a big improvement but we know she can do more. That Francisco Roig coach is gonna help her out so much with his expertise on Nadal's team πŸ’ͺ. The fact that she wants to develop a solid foundation for her game makes total sense, it's all about building that confidence and taking control of those matches πŸ”’. I'm rooting for her big time!!! Can't wait to see how it all plays out next year! 🀞
 
idk why coaches gotta make everything so complicated lol... raducanu just needs to chill and play some solid tennis i mean i know she's got all this pressure on her but can't she just enjoy the game for once? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ she's always talking about feeling anxious on court like what's not to love about playing tennis?! anyway i hope she gets it together and starts winning more matches cuz 50 is still kinda low imo
 
Raducanu's got some major work to do if she wants to dominate on court πŸ€”. 50 matches is a big jump from last year, but she still had some issues with illness and injuries. Hopefully Roig's coaching can help her iron out those kinks. I mean, who doesn't love a good underdog story, right? πŸ˜‚ But seriously, it's all about building that solid foundation so she can take control of matches without getting too anxious about opponents' strengths. She wants to be able to dictate games, which is key to success at the top level. Fingers crossed this new training regime does the trick and we see Raducanu back on track (no pun intended) 🏞️
 
"The biggest risk is not taking any risk." πŸ€” Raducanu needs to take a leap of faith and put herself out there, compete more often, and build that confidence on court! If she does, she might just find herself on top of the tennis world soon enough 😎
 
omg i am so hyped for emma raducanu right now she's been through so much and yet she still managed to win that US open title like wow what a legend 🀩 anyway back to her new training regime with coach francois roig i think this is exactly what she needed she was getting destroyed by opponents last season and it showed in those losses but now she's working on building that solid foundation so she can take control of matches and not be all anxious about her opponents' strengths idk how hard it must've been for her to deal with the pressure and the criticism she got after winning but i gotta say i'm rooting for her big time she deserves all the success and she's gonna crush it in 2026 let's get this girl a grand slam title already 🎾πŸ”₯
 
omg I'm still tryna get better at tennis πŸŽΎπŸ˜‚, but I got a question - how do tennis rackets work? like, what's the deal with all the weights and materials and stuff? is it just for looks or is there actual science behind it?

and btw, Emma Raducanu won US Open in 2021?? that's crazy! she must be so smart and talented πŸ€“πŸŽ‰. I'm rooting for her to dominate on the court this season! ⚑️

by the way, have you ever tried playing tennis? it looks like a lot of fun, but also kinda hard πŸƒβ€β™€οΈπŸ˜¬. maybe one day I'll try out a racket and see how it goes 😊.
 
I'm loving Emma Raducanu's newfound dedication to her game πŸ’ͺ🏽! Partnering with coach Francisco Roig is a great move - I mean, who wouldn't want to work with someone who helped Rafa Nadal achieve all those Grand Slam titles πŸ™Œ?! Building a solid foundation in tennis takes time and effort, but I'm excited to see Raducanu's progress this season. She's already played 50 matches for the first time, which is amazing considering she was out for two exhibition tournaments last year πŸ€•.

I think it's great that she's focusing on technique, timing, and movement - those are key areas to work on if you want to dominate on the court πŸ’₯! Becoming more confident in her game will definitely help her take control of matches and not feel so anxious about opponents' strengths. And starting the 2026 season at the United Cup team competition in Perth sounds like a great plan 🌴🎾
 
So Emma Raducanu's like trying to build a Lego castle on shaky ground πŸ˜‚, first she wins US Open at 19 and then BAM! Next thing you know she's playing 50 matches a season 🀯. I mean, that's like me showing up to the pub quiz every weekend for the first time 🍺. Anyway, this new coach is supposed to make her game all solid and stuff πŸ’ͺ, but let's be real, it's not like Nadal just magically made those 22 Grand Slam titles appear out of thin air... maybe Raducanu should just wing it like I do with my cooking attempts 🍳.
 
I'm loving this Emma Raducanu comeback story πŸ’ͺ🏽! I mean, she went from being a 19-year-old US Open winner to someone who's putting in the work to dominate on the court πŸ€”. Partnering with Coach Roig is a solid move - he's got experience working with Rafael Nadal, so I'm sure Emma will learn a thing or two about improving her game 🎾.

I think it's awesome that she's focusing on building a solid foundation for her game πŸ”¨. That's key to taking control of matches and feeling confident on the court πŸ’«. And let's be real, who doesn't want to feel like they're dictating their own destiny on the tennis court? 😎 The fact that she competed in 50 matches this season is already a huge step up from previous years 🌟. Now, if she can stay healthy and consistent, I think she's got the potential to be a real force to be reckoned with in the tennis world πŸ’₯.
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, Emma Raducanu needs to work on her consistency first before trying to dominate on the court. Last season was all about playing more matches and getting her body used to it, but now she's focusing on perfecting her game... which is great, but what about when she gets injured or sick again? πŸ€• Coach Roig might be a great coach, but he can't guarantee Raducanu won't have setbacks. We'll see how this new training regime plays out, I guess. πŸ‘€
 
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