Emma Raducanu has added physical trainer Yutaka Nakamura to her team, finding him a perfect fit despite her preference for personal space.
Emma Raducanu has found hard-working physical trainer Yutaka Nakamura the perfect fit for her traveling team but admits she is a 'black cat' who still loves her own space. The former US Open champion has deliberately kept a small entourage around her but late last year added Nakamura to a central unit that also includes coach Nick Cavaday.
Nakamura is highly regarded within tennis and previously worked with Maria Sharapova and Naomi Osaka, who described him this week as a 'really kind person' with a love of selfies and sushi. He and Raducanu have already spent many hours together, with the 22-year-old keen to avoid the injury lay-offs that have affected her career so far and achieve her athletic potential. \'It is important that everyone meshes well together,' Raducanu, who begins her Australian Open campaign on Tuesday against 26th seed Ekaterina Alexandrova, said. 'You spend so much time with the people you work with that of course it's important to have a good rapport and get on. 'I think where me and Yutaka are very similar is we're very dedicated and, even with our long days, we always stay motivated, we motivate each other and feed off of the energy, which is great to have because not many people are so committed that from 8am in the morning to 8pm at night, over and over, you're still showing up with the same attitude and mentality. 'That has been really good for me and a constant, and someone who's been really reliable.' \On and off-court relationships with team members are often crucial to a player's success, and Raducanu is mindful of finding the right balance. 'I'm someone who loves my own space as well,' she said. 'I'm a bit of black cat, that's how some people would describe me. 'During the day when you're on site or training, you're literally with them the whole time. But I think it's important that in the morning I'll take a walk by myself, go get a coffee on my own, or go for a walk in the evening. I seem to be walking a lot.' \Raducanu cut something of a lonely figure as she tried to settle into tour life following her US Open triumph but, three years on, she appears happier and more relaxed. Raducanu clearly enjoyed being part of Britain's Billie Jean King Cup team last year and has forged friendships with other players, but she admits some barriers remain. 'I have a few friends on tour who are very nice and are great to spend time with on a day off or afternoon off, or having a meal together,' she said. 'But it's also very difficult to become very close with them when you compete with them. I'm someone that, with my friends, I give everything, so it's difficult for me to give everything to a friendship and then have to play them on the court. 'I think there's always going to be a slight barrier in some sense but I have a pretty good relationship with most of the girls.
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