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Emma Raducanu tennis schedule, next match, ranking, latest results and how to watch live on Sky Sports Tennis

Follow Emma Raducanu's 2026 tennis schedule, latest results and news and current ranking; After second-round exit to Anastasia Potapova at the Australian Open, Raducanu heads to Transylvania Open; British No 1 ended 2025 season early due to illness

Emma Raducanu (composite: Steven Markham/Icon Sportswire-Getty Images)

Keep track of Emma Raducanu's 2026 tennis schedule, latest results and next match on Sky Sports Tennis.

Where is Emma Raducanu playing next?

Emma Raducanu has reached the final of the Transylvania Open as the top seed in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

Raducanu defeated Greet Minnen, Kaja Juvan and Maja Chwalinska in straight sets to reach her fifth career tour semi-final, where she eventually won out in three sets in a fierce encounter against Oleksandra Oliynykova.

Raducanu now faces Romanian home favourite Sorana Cîrstea in the final - the British No 1's first since her 2021 US Open triumph - on Saturday February 7 from 2.30pm live on Sky Sports Tennis.

Emma Raducanu profile

  • Age: 23
  • Place of birth: Toronto, Canada
  • Grand Slam debut: Wimbledon 2021
  • Grand Slam titles: US Open 2021
  • Career titles: 1
  • Height: 5ft 9in (1.75m)

What is Raducanu's current ranking?

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In the WTA rankings, Raducanu sits at No 30, securing a seeding one spot higher at the Australian Open. Her career-high ranking was No 10, back in July 2022.

Who is Raducanu's coach?

Thursday January 29 brought news Raducanu is searching for a 10th coach in the last five years after splitting with Francis Roig following her early Australian Open exit.

Raducanu announced she ended her partnership with Roig, who helped Rafael Nadal win 16 of his 22 Grand Slam titles, after less than six months together.

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Since her breakthrough at Wimbledon 2021 and that spectacular triumph at the US Open later that year, the longest period of time Raducanu has been with the same coach for is 13 months.

"I don't necessarily disagree with the strategy of Raducanu. She's got to feel like the relationship is right," said Sky Sports Tennis commentator Jonathan Overend.

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.

How has Raducanu's 2026 season started?

Raducanu made her return to competitive tennis in the United Cup in January but suffered a first career loss to Maria Sakkari after which she revealed that she was unable to play for two and a half months due to an ongoing injury.

Her preparations for the Australian Open took a further hit after she was stunned 6-2 6-4 by Taylah Preston in the quarter-finals of the Hobart International, but she made a winning start at Melbourne Park a few days later.

Seeded 28th for the first Grand Slam of the year, Raducanu overcame Mananchaya Sawangkaew in the first round at the Australian Open only to suffer a second-round defeat to Anastasia Potapova in straight sets.

She began her 2025 campaign at the Australian Open where she reached the third round before losing to Iga Swiatek.

Elsewhere in the Grand Slams last year, she was beaten by Swiatek in the second round at the French Open, lost a close battle to Aryna Sabalenka in the third round at Wimbledon after beating 2023 champion Marketa Vondrousova in her previous match, and then exited the US Open at the third-round stage with a 6-1 6-2 defeat to Elena Rybakina in just 62 minutes.

Emma Raducanu's 2025 results

Tournament Result
Australian Open Third round
Singapore Open First round
Abu Dhabi Open First round
Qatar Open First round
Dubai Championships Second round
Indian Wells First round
Miami Open Quarter-finals
Madrid Open Second round
Italian Open Fourth round
Internationaux de Strasbourg Round of 16
French Open Second round
Queen's Club Quarter-finals
Eastbourne Open Second round
Wimbledon Third round
Citi Open, Washington Semi-finals
National Bank Open, Montreal Third round
Cincinnati Open Third round
US Open Third round
Korea Open Second round
China Open Third round
Wuhan Open First round
Ningbo Open First round

A big highlight for Raducanu in 2025 was making the semi-finals of the WTA 500 tournament in Washington as she overcame two-time US Open champion Naomi Osaka in dominant fashion and also Sakkari before losing to Anna Kalinskaya in straight sets.

The Brit also recorded her best result in a WTA 1000 event when she reached the quarter-finals of the Miami Open in March, and she made the last eight at Queen's, too, before bowing out to top seed Qinwen Zheng on that occasion.

At the China Open in September, Raducanu had three match points against Jessica Pegula in the third round before losing 6-3 6-7 (9-11) 0-6, while she then called an abrupt end to her season in October after feeling unwell at other events in China.

How many Grand Slam titles has Raducanu won?

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Highlights of Raducanu's historic win at the 2021 US Open

So far, the 2021 US Open victory remains Raducanu's sole success in a major tournament. She reached the fourth round in Wimbledon that year - a feat she matched in 2024 and might have bettered were it not for injury - but at the Australian and French Opens, she has never progressed beyond the third round.

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