Emma Raducanu will ‘turn to a few people for guidance’

Mark Petchey tops the list. Regardless, his day job at Tennis Channel brought him to Indian Wells, where he has responded to calls for help.
He’s scheduled to appear in court this week, and while the arrangement with Raducanu is day-to-day, it’s possible Page could resume the interim role he had last spring.
Page coached Andy Murray early in his career and joined Raducanu’s team in Miami last March when he reached the quarterfinals.
Raducanu was also a regular throughout the clay court season when he reached the fourth round in Rome.
Raducanu said she reached out to Page for help because she was feeling uncomfortable with her game and noticed an improvement over the past few days.
“When I’m with him, I work really well,” she said.
“I’m really happy to be out there and really enjoying myself overall. I’m not sure what the future will look like.”



