Emma Raducanu is considering a temporary partnership with Andy Murray’s former coach Jamie Delgado for the grass-court season.
Reports are suggesting that she has made contact with the former Davis Cup player about
tapping his expertise for the coming weeks, as her attention switches
away from the clay after her second-round exit at the French Open.
Delgado recently split with Canadian Denis Shapovalov, who he began working with when his lengthy association with Murray came to an end late last season. He was in the Scot’s corner when he won the SW19 title in 2016.
Raducanu is exploring her options as there are constraints on the time of veteran Canadian coach Louis Cayer, who also has commitments to doubles players Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski. Cayer is in a jobshare situation as he spreads himself between the two doubles aces while giving technical support to Raducanu, which Salisbury admitted is ‘a bit of a strange situation’.