British tennis player Emma Raducanu is searching for another coach after her partnership with Nick Cavaday came to an end because of his health issues.
Cavaday was the sixth coach of the 22-year-old Raducanu's short career that hit its heights when she won the US Open as a qualifier in 2021.
In their 14 months together, Cavaday helped Raducanu return to the top 60 in the world following operations on both wrists and one ankle.
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“At this moment in time, it’s important for me to spend some more time at home and prioritize getting back to full health, which is hard to do with the extensive calendar," Cavaday said Friday.
Emma Raducanu playing at the Australian Open. Â Getty
“I am glad Emma is back to being established on tour now."
Raducanu is currently ranked No. 61 and recently reached the third round of the Australian Open.
"I'd like to thank Nick for a great partnership over the last year and a bit," she said.
"Especially being post-surgeries, he helped get me back inside the world's top 60. I wish him all the best in his next chapter and no doubt we'll stay in touch."
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After Nigel Sears, she was coached by Andrew Richardson when she won the U.S. Open at the age of 18.
She has since had brief stints with Torben Beltz, Dmitry Tursunov and Sebastian Sachs before reuniting with Cavaday, who coached Raducanu as a junior.