Emma Raducan says he will cooperate with former Coach Nick Cavadai and Mark Petriche during the strip season, but admits that he is not in the above form due to the return problem.
A former outdoor champion, which has been separated in January this year after he has come out of training for health reasons.
Speaking ahead of the HSBC Championship in the Queen Club, Radukan discussed exercise again with Cavadai and said that he and Petchei would train to and including Vimbledon.
“I’m happy to see him healthy, first of all,” said Sladukan.
“I mean, it’s been so long, because we were on the court together in Australia, and Mark was in Paris to commented, so Nick was around and it was just a few days with him.
“Both of us will help me with the whole grass (season).
“I think I have Mark and Nick, and people who have banks experience and I think they can supplement each other well and to trust them both.
“So that’s a big basic for me. So looking forward to this coming season and see how it goes.”
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Despite the results in its coaching team, Radukan admitted to the current return issue that is the reason for concern in the beginning of the strip season.
“I had a small break with my back again that it was a little boring,” she added.
“Such was distracting my grass preparation, but the last few days I managed to appear on the grass and I just start to feel my legs.
“I’ve been managing me for the last weeks now and it’s something that comes and goes.
“All in all, I just need to manage what I can take care and if that happens, I just have to face it and just continue to do the right things.
“It can be frustrating. I think I played in Strasbourg in my second district, definitely hindered me and the first round in Paris, but I went through.
“And I think I just have to manage, knowing they’re back is frustrating.
“But I try not to let me get to me, because I think I have a pretty good feeling when it happens what to do and it’s a few days, but all I can do somehow dealt with what’s in front of me.”
In the second round of the HSBC champion, Sladukan could face Vimbledon’s Champion Barbom Krejcikov.
The 22-year-old will take the qualifier in the first round and could meet Krejchikov after that if he came through her match with Slovak Rebeku Sramkov.
Raducan also confirmed that it was Katie Boulter will unite to play couples in the queen.
The Queen returns to the VTA Calendar after 52-year absence and the tournament will run from 9. to 15. June.
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