The tennis world is buzzing with excitement as Agnieszka Radwanska, the former world No. 2 and 2012 Wimbledon finalist, makes her return to the WTA Tour—this time as a coach. Radwanska has joined Magda Linette’s team as a consultant and second coach, marking her first significant coaching role since retiring in 2018. The partnership, announced with great enthusiasm by Linette on social media, is set to last until Roland Garros, with the possibility of extending further based on their mutual decision.
Radwanska’s transition from player to coach has been gradual. In the 2023 United Cup, she served as a team captain for Poland, working alongside her husband, Dawid Celt. Reflecting on her role at the time, she noted, “Playing is one thing, but sitting on the bench is another thing. I don’t know what is more difficult to be honest, so I guess we’ll see there.” This experience appears to have fueled her interest in coaching, culminating in her current collaboration with Linette.
Agnieszka Radwanska joins Magda Linette’s coaching team as consultant and 2nd coach.
The initial assumptions for now: cooperation until the end of the clay court season and 8-10 weeks of direct working.
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The agreement between Radwanska and Linette entails a commitment of working together until the end of the clay court season, with Radwanska providing 8-10 weeks of direct support during this period. Radwanska’s impact as a tactician and strategist could provide the edge Linette needs to excel on the courts. Importantly, Mark Gellard remains Linette’s main coach, ensuring continuity in her training regimen.
Linette, currently ranked world No. 38, could not contain her excitement over the collaboration. On social media, she shared, “Someone pinch me! Agnieszka Radwanska just joined my team!” Linette’s season has been marked by inconsistency, reflected in a 30-26 win-loss record in 2024. Despite these challenges, she managed to capture a title at the WTA 250 tournament in Prague, showcasing her potential for strong performances. With Radwanska’s guidance, Linette aims to rediscover her best form and achieve even greater heights in the 2025 season.
Someone pinch me! @ARadwanska just joined my team! pic.twitter.com/ez3InrzcBk
— Magda Linette (@MagdaLinette) December 18, 2024
Radwanska’s success as a player was marked by exceptional court craft and an uncanny ability to outmaneuver opponents. Her deep understanding of the game and her experience competing at the highest level make her a valuable addition to Linette’s team. While Radwanska admitted during the 2023 United Cup that coaching comes with its own challenges, her strategic mindset and composure under pressure could translate into significant gains for Linette.
The addition of Agnieszka Radwanska to Magda Linette’s coaching team is a development filled with potential. For Linette, it’s an opportunity to learn from one of Poland’s most accomplished tennis players. For Radwanska, it’s a chance to leave her mark on the sport in a new capacity.
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