Wimbledon 2022

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Plum

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Apr 19, 2013
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Can't see too much joy for UK players this year, there's no-one obvious to cover Murray's decline and the women never quite make it to the top table. Have to feel for Raducanu, injured again today, I think she needs to take time out to figure out what her body is telling her.
 
Can't see too much joy for UK players this year, there's no-one obvious to cover Murray's decline and the women never quite make it to the top table. Have to feel for Raducanu, injured again today, I think she needs to take time out to figure out what her body is telling her.
She needs a coach .
She thinks she can do it all by herself but what about the training routines , fitness conditioning and proper coaching ?
 
She needs a coach .
She thinks she can do it all by herself but what about the training routines , fitness conditioning and proper coaching ?
It would help. I read that she (and/or her team) decide what aspect of her game needs improving, they find a coach they think can do that, then they fire them. She's clearly not strong enough yet.
 
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Adrenaline only takes you so far, when she had her run last year, Wimbledon she became exhausted with breathing difficulties, Adrenaline took her over the line at the US open, but since she has struggled to get past the second match in all of her tournaments, I do think she needs a strict dose of strength and conditioning to make it in the future, and a good coach to pick up the faults in her game and get her concentrating on them. Her success showed she has the ability, it just needs to honed now and her mind educated.
 
It would help. I read that she (and/or her team) decide what aspect of her game needs improving, they find a coach they think can do that, then they fire them. She's clearly not strong enough yet.
It will be a wasted career by the sounds of it if that's the teams philosophy.
Sounds like bad advice
 
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Adrenaline only takes you so far, when she had her run last year, Wimbledon she became exhausted with breathing difficulties, Adrenaline took her over the line at the US open, but since she has struggled to get past the second match in all of her tournaments, I do think she needs a strict dose of strength and conditioning to make it in the future, and a good coach to pick up the faults in her game and get her concentrating on them. Her success showed she has the ability, it just needs to honed now and her mind educated.
Yep I agree