Emma Raducana: former US Open Champion Stuns Emma Navarro at Miami Open | Tennis news

Emma Raducan produced inspired performance to upset the American eighth seed Emma Navarro 7-6 (8-6) 2-6 7-6 (7-3) in an epic competition in the second round at Miami Open on Friday.
Raducan, playing on Miami Open ended the trial with coach Vladimir Plantic after only two weeksShe broke through in the initial match against Sayak Ishii on Wednesday, after he left Indian Wells in the first round earlier this month.
On the eve of his match with the American eighth seed Navarro, Raducan was seen hitting with former coach Andy Murray Mark Petchey.
She came out by hitting the ball with a clean against Navarra, which reached the semi-finals of the US Open, and after declining two set points in the bloodshed, Raducan grabbed the opener to continue his revival in shape.
Former British no. 1 could not continue her offensive game plan with Navarra, which quickly straightened.
Raducan then took the medical time for the bubbles before the decisive set and after approaching the fall 4-1 down, the 22-year-old found another wind to win in four games in a row, although she could not serve the match.
However, Raducan again struck a competition filled with tension in a decisive Tie-break set, where she dominated her to record her first Top 10 victory at the hardcourt.
Delgado: Petchey is someone known to Raducan
Jamie Delgado, currently trained by former World No 3 Grigor Dimitrov, spoke about the coaching situation Raducan.
Mentor Jane O’Donohue and the coach of the Tennis Lawn Association Colin Beecher help after completing the trial with an experienced letter from the experienced Plants.
Delgado said Sky Sports tennis: “It is never the best time to change your coach or change the setting during the tournament. You want to get to know the person a little in the off -season, but obviously failed with Vladimir Plantics in the last few weeks and marked that someone is known to her in the past.
“She has people around her she likes, she believes, and before playing a very good tennis with these people around her, so she can expand her confidence. I’m sure she went through that first match in the last few days.”
Talking about what Raducan will be looking for in the coach, Delgado added: “She will be in the long run after someone with this consistency and knowledge. I do not know what Mark’s obligations are with TV, he is obviously busy. This is something that has worked in the past, and in the short term she could help her this week.”
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