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Tim Henman reveals one thing Emma Raducanu must improve to climb back to the top

March 5, 2026 at 07:37 AM
By Eleanor Crooks
Tim Henman reveals one thing Emma Raducanu must improve to climb back to the top
Raducanu heads to Indian Wells this week after a disrupted start to the season

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Raducanu heads to Indian Wells this week after a disrupted start to the season SportTennisTim Henman reveals one thing Emma Raducanu must improve to climb back to the topRaducanu heads to Indian Wells this week after a disrupted start to the seasonEleanor Crooks Thursday 05 March 2026 07:37 GMTBookmarkCommentsGo to commentsBookmark popoverRemoved from bookmarksClose popoveropen image in galleryEmma Raducanu will compete at Indian Wells this weekYour support helps us to tell the storyRead moreSupport NowFrom reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.The Independent is trusted by Americans across the entire political spectrum. And unlike many other quality news outlets, we choose not to lock Americans out of our reporting and analysis with paywalls. We believe quality journalism should be available to everyone, paid for by those who can afford it.Your support makes all the difference.Read moreTim Henman has warned Emma Raducanu she must work harder on her physicality if she is to push up the rankings.The British No 1 is back in action this week at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, where a good run could lift her from her current standing of 24th in the world.It has been another turbulent start to a season for Raducanu, who went into the Australian Open under-prepared because of a foot injury, parted ways with another coach in Francisco Roig, reached her first final since the US Open in Romania and then struggled with illness.open image in galleryTim Henman has revealed what he believes Emma Raducanu must improve (Getty Images)While much of the focus is again on Raducanu’s coaching strategy, former world No 4 Henman believes work in the gym and on the practice court should be the priority.“It’s still too stop-start,” he said. “She has to become physically more resilient to be stronger and faster to then compete with the biggest hitters and the best players.“I understand the way she wants to play. She’s an attacking baseline player. If I could add one element to her game, it would only be on the physical side – to get stronger, faster, to hit the ball harder.“You look at the physicality of a (Aryna) Sabalenka, a (Iga) Swiatek, a Coco Gauff, a (Elena) Rybakina, Emma’s not at that level. And to a certain extent, with her physique, she might not ever be at that level but she’s got to close the gap.“She’s (24) in the world but I think there’s a lot of us that believe she can be a lot better.”open image in galleryRaducanu has linked back up with Mark Petchey as her coach (PA Archive)The Roig split followed a second-round Australian Open defeat by Anastasia Potapova that saw Raducanu voice her unhappiness with the way she was playing under the Spaniard.She will be helped again in California by Mark Petchey, who served as an ad hoc coach for several months during the spring and summer last season, while hitting partner Alexis Canter is providing day-to-day support.Raducanu said last month she was not actively looking for a permanent coach and Henman, who will be part of Sky Sports’ coverage of Indian Wells, said: “I worked with three coaches in 15 years, I liked consistency and continuity, but that’s not what Emma does.“When will we not be surprised when she makes coaching changes? Petch is someone who’s worked with her a few times before and she feels comfortable with Petch but obviously Petch has his broadcasting commitments so that’s not going to be a full-time position, that’s not going to last long.“I wonder whether in some respects she’s better off without a coach and accepts the responsibility and just plays. I don’t know what she’ll do next and she probably doesn’t either.”It is a big fortnight, meanwhile, for Jack Draper, who will play just his second ATP Tour event since last June as he defends the biggest title of his career.open image in galleryJack Draper also faces a big fortnight in California (REUTERS)The 24-year-old was being touted as the most in-form player in the game 12 months ago after beating Carlos Alcaraz on his way to the trophy but a bone bruise in his left arm has been a major setback.Draper made a positive return in Dubai last week, suffering a narrow loss to Arthur Rinderknech in the second round, and Henman believes patience will now be the key.“With the amount of time he’s been off and coming back on to the tour, even if he’s 100 per cent healthy, it will take him time to build up not only match fitness but match toughness,” said Henman.“And it’s not easy. We all know he won Indian Wells last year and there’s 1,000 ranking points and his ranking’s probably going to g
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