Emma Raducanu and Francis Roig have officially begun their new partnership together at the Cincinnati Open.

Raducanu is working with Rafael Nadal’s former coach as her main advisor for the remainder of the 2025 season.

Despite not being present in her team at the Cincinnati Open due to media commitments, Mark Petchey will still be helping Raducanu behind the scenes.

Raducanu will now look to continue making improvements under Roig, beginning their work at the Cincinnati Open.

Emma Raducanu of the United Kingdom looks on against Elena-Gabriela Ruse.Photo by Minas Panagiotakis/Getty ImagesWhat was spotted about Emma Raducanu and Francis Roig during their first practice session

Raducanu has bettered her results in recent months, and is now returning to the Cincinnati Open for the first time in three years.

The last time that the Briton played in Cincinnati was in 2022, when Raducanu beat Serena Williams in her only match against the 23-time Grand Slam champion.

Now, making her return to the WTA 1000 tournament, Raducanu was seen practising with world number 36 Rebecca Sramkova.

However, what was most noteworthy was that new coach Roig was present and overseeing the practice session.

Roig and Raducanu were spotted regularly communicating throughout the practice session, as they look to get to know one another.

This is just the Spaniard’s second time coaching a player since leaving Nadal’s team, with Roig also working with Matteo Berrettini until October last year.

Here at the very impressive revamped Cincinnati Open where Emma Raducanu had her first hit this morning with her new coach Francisco Roig. Hitting with Rebecca Sramkova.

A lot of communication between them from the very beginning. pic.twitter.com/FzqE8W4Syz

— Tumaini Carayol (@tumcarayol) August 5, 2025

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Emma Raducanu’s Potential Cincinnati Open draw

At world number 38 in the live WTA rankings, Raducanu is closing in on being seeded at the US Open this year.

Since Raducanu won the US Open in 2021, she has not won a single match at the New York major, and being seeded would be hugely beneficial to her.

Raducanu is actually seeded at the Cincinnati Open and receives an automatic bye to the second round, but she has been handed a very tricky draw.

To confirm a seeded place at the US Open, Raducanu would likely have to reach the quarterfinals in Cincinnati.

Standing in the way of Raducanu achieving that is world number one and defending champion Aryna Sabalenka.

Raducanu put up a good fight against Sabalenka at Wimbledon, but has never won a set against the Belarusian.

Cincinnati Open 2025Emma Raducanu’s Potential DrawFirst RoundReceives a bye as the 30th seedSecond RoundOlga Danilovic/Katie BoulterThird RoundAryna Sabalenka (1)/Marketa Vondrousova/Jaqueline CristianFourth RoundLiudmila Samsonova (13)/Leylah Fernandez (21)/Danielle Collins/Jessica Bouzas ManeiroQuarterfinalMadison Keys (6)/Elena Rybakina (9)/Elise Mertens (19)/Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (27)SemifinalIga Swiatek (3)/Amanda Anisimova (5)/Ekaterina Alexandrova (12)/Diana Shnaider (14)FinalCoco Gauff (2)/Jessica Pegula (4)/Jasmine Paolini (7)/Emma Navarro (8)

Before then, Raducanu may have to play her compatriot Katie Boulter in the second round of the Cincinnati Open.

Raducanu and Roig will continue their preparations for the Cincinnati Open, which gets underway on Thursday, August 7.