London, April 22 -- Emma Raducanu has paused the search for a new full-time coach, saying she is happy to "keep things informal" as her part-time partnership with Mark Petchey continues.
Raducanu brought Petchey - a well-known figure in British tennis circles and a former coach of Andy Murray - into her coaching team on a casual basis at last month's Miami Open.
Petchey was in the coaching box as the 22-year-old Briton reached the quarter-finals and produced her best tennis of the season, the BBC reported.
After Miami, Raducanu wanted Petchey to lead the team on a more regular basis, but committing time around his television broadcasting work has been a stumbling block.
Raducanu, who is returning to competitive action this week at the M...