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Emma Raducanu: British No 1 wins first match since splitting from coach Francis Roig at Transylvania Open

Emma Raducanu showcases impressive ball-striking in excellent opening win against Belgium's Greet Minnen at Transylvania Open - her first match since Australian Open exit; Watch ATP and WTA Tours live on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports+, streaming service NOW and the app

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Highlights as top seed Emma Raducanu was more aggressive in her style as she dispatched Greet Minnen to advance in Romania

Emma Raducanu blasted her way past Belgium's Greet Minnen at the Transylvania Open in her first match since splitting from coach Francis Roig.

The 23-year-old hired Roig - Rafael Nadal's former coach - last summer, but said she was planning to "re-evaluate" her game following her second-round exit at the Australian Open.

Raducanu, who has struggled to find ​stability in her team since her stunning breakthrough at the 2021 US Open, was joined by former British professional player Alexis Canter as her coach in Romania and she looked relaxed in an impressive display as she swatted aside Minnen 6-0 6-4 in Romania on Monday.

Emma Raducanu vs Greet Minnen: Match Stats
Image: Raducanu vs Minnen: Tale of the Tape

Raducanu, who prematurely ended her 2025 season because of injury and illness, made a slow start to her season by losing her only match at the United Cup, before suffering a quarter-final exit at the Hobart International.

At the Australian Open, she defeated Thai qualifier Mananchaya Sawangkaew in the opening round before losing to Anastasia Potapova in the second round.

But, back in Cluj-Napoca five years since her last appearance, Raducanu - who is the top seed - was in no mood to hang around as she won the opening set 6-0 in just 25 minutes.

Emma Raducanu vs Greet Minnen: First set stats
Image: Raducanu won 90 per cent of her first serve points in a first-set bagel

Raducanu broke in the third game of the second set in which the Belgian put up a greater fight, but it was the British No 1 who eased through to set up a clash with Slovenian world No 97 Kaja Juvan on Wednesday.

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"Very happy today. I think I played a great match from the beginning. I was super aggressive and the crowd from the minute I walked out was incredible," said the world No 30 in front of former Wimbledon champion Simona Halep, who is an honorary ambassador of the tournament.

"I think today was a great performance. I wanted to put my game out on the court and it's a little bit easier indoors so I'm really pleased I could kind of use that. I played a really tricky opponent in Greet, who really starts the point well, so I knew I had to do the same and pleased that I stayed with it."

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Raducanu addressed the crowd in Romanian as she was interviewed after beating Greet Minnen at the Transylvania Open

Following the tournament in Romania, Raducanu will head to the Middle East for the WTA 1000 tournaments in Doha [February 8-14] and Dubai [February 16-22] - both tournaments are live on Sky Sports.

She will then compete at Indian Wells and the Miami Open in March.

'Finding the right balance is hard'

Emma Raducanu of Britain reacts after winning a point against Mananchaya Sawangkaew of Thailand during their first round match at the Austra
Image: Jonathan Overend asks: "What is it Raducanu really wants for herself on a tennis court and in tournaments?"

Sky Sports' commentator Jonathan Overend reflected on the aftermath of Raducanu's Australian Open exit:

"I think she has spent a lot of her young career re-evaluating. In one regard, it explains why she has been through so many coaches and why she has been criticised for it.

"It's typical of Raducanu that she wants to keep re-evaluating and finding out what is best for her on and around a tennis court. That challenge continues, and to some extent it is a struggle, because finding the right balance is so hard, but I think she is slowly getting [it], not in terms of her Grand Slam results but in terms of that re-evaluation process.

"What is it she really wants for herself on a tennis court and in tournaments?"

Emma Raducanu's NINE coaches


Nigel Sears

Best known for coaching former top five players Amanda Coetzer, Daniela Hantuchova, Anett Kontaveit and Ana Ivanovic, Sears joined her team in April 2021 and oversaw her incredible breakthrough run to the Wimbledon fourth round.

Andrew Richardson

Guided Raducanu to her historic Grand Slam title at the US Open as a qualifier. Raducanu opted not to extend his trial contract immediately after the victory.

Torben Beltz

Angelique Kerber's former coach lasted only five months. They split in April 2022 with Raducanu transitioning towards a new training model involving LTA coaching support.

Dmitry Tursunov

Raducanu took on the former pro on a trial basis during the summer of 2022 but Tursunov decided not to continue, later citing red flags in her camp that he felt could not be ignored for a long-term commitment.

Sebastian Sachs

The German joined in late 2022 but the partnership was cut short when Raducanu required multiple surgeries, leading to a mutual split.

Nick Cavaday

The 14-month stint was her longest professional partnership, helping her return to the top 60 before he stepped down in early 2025 due to personal health issues.

Vlado Platenik

Hired on a trial basis in March 2025, the partnership lasted only 14 days.

Mark Petchey

Andy Murray's former coach provided crucial tactical knowledge through Wimbledon where she went out to world No 1 Aryna Sabalenka, despite an encouraging display.

Francisco Roig

Appointed in August 2025, Rafael Nadal's former mentor offered elite tactical clarity, but after her Australian Open exit in January 2026, Raducanu announced their split.

Kartal continues brilliant week in Abu Dhabi

Sonay Kartal, of Britain reacts after defeating Mirra Andreeva in the women's singles match of the China Open tennis tournament, at the National Tennis Center, in Beijing, Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
Image: Sonay Kartal moved into the second round of Abu Dhabi as her great week continues after qualifying

Sonay Kartal booked her place in the Abu Dhabi Open round of 16 with a 6-3 7-6 (10-8) victory over Cristina Bucsa.

Kartal, who had come through two rounds of qualifiers, had been up 5-2 in the second set before Busca bounced back to force a tie-break.

The Briton next faces Switzerland's Belinda Bencic, the top seed, on Tuesday.

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