Emma Raducanu hopes to rediscover ‘natural’ style that has been ‘coached out of me’
British No 1 being aided by Mark Petchey at Indian Wells
‘I am definitely going to tap into a few people’
Emma Raducanu says she is determined to wrest back control of her “natural” tennis style, with the British No 1 eager not to be bound by the diktats of a single coach or a style that does not feel right.
“I want to come back to my natural way of playing. That takes time to relearn because that’s something that has been coached out of me a little bit,” Raducanu told BBC Sport. “I have had a lot of people telling me what to do, how to play, and it hasn’t necessarily fit. I don’t necessarily want to have one coach in the role because anyone I bring in is straight away going to be scrutinised – even if it’s a trial.
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Third time's hopefully the charm as Nvidia releases hotfix driver to tackle voltage issues and Resident Evil Requiem performance in one fel swoop
Gamers have been really enjoying Resident Evil Requiem—assuming they've been able to get the game running well. And unfortunately, Nvidia seems to have made that pretty difficult for at least some PC gamers, as there are reports that path tracing, in particular, has been causing a bit of a frame rate headache on recent drivers. Thankfully, it looks like Nvidia has now pushed out an official fix.
The fix in question comes in the form of hotfix driver 595.76, which, amongst other things, Nvidia says should lead to "improved path tracing performance in Resident Evil Requiem." The previous 'fix', at least according to some facing issues, was to simply roll back your driver, but it never feels great having to do that.
Although our own recent testing showed little performance hit when swapping between Nvidia drivers, it's hard to deny there has been an issue for some. Well, I suppose it's actually impossible to deny now there's this hotfix.
These recent driver shenanigans, by the way, are following previous driver shenanigans to the tune of the Hokey Pokey, where Nvidia temporarily rolled back its 595.59 driver after it was causing problems such as with fan control. Then the next driver, 595.71, started to cause GPU voltage issues for some gamers.
This hotfix also claims to address GPU voltages becoming capped when the graphics card is overclocked. Given some gamers experiencing issues with low frame rates had also seen lower power draw than on rolled-back drivers, there's a chance that this could be relevant to the Resident Evil Requiem problems, too.
NVIDIA GeForce Hotfix Driver v595.76 is now available. This update resolves the following: ✅When the graphics card is overclocked, GPU voltage may become capped, preventing it from boosting to expected levels✅[Resident Evil Requiem] White glowing light/dots may appear in… pic.twitter.com/ntBHPgEPumMarch 4, 2026
Nvidia does note that "the safest option is to wait for the next WHQL certified driver" because "these Hotfix drivers are beta, optional and provided as-is" and "are run through a much abbreviated QA process."
However, in my experience, hotfix drivers tend to be completely fine, and are worth installing if they're solving a problem specific to you—in this case, if you're getting poor performance in Resident Evil Requiem with path tracing enabled. Nvidia's warning is well worth keeping in mind, though, as there isn't the same guarantee as with a main driver release.
"Adrenalin ist viel höher als Schmerz", sagt Fernando Alonso, verlangt aber eine Lösung für das Honda-Motorproblem
Einen Tag vor dem Start der Formel 1 2026 in Australien ist Aston Martin das meistdiskutierte Team aus den falschen Gründen: Adrian Newey enthüllte, dass die durch den Honda-Motor verursachten Chassisvibrationen gefährlich für Fahrer seien und sie nur 15 oder 25 Runden fahren können, ohne dauerhafte Nervenschäden zu riskieren.
Fernando Alonso fügte jedoch noch etwas mehr Nuancen hinzu: Er sagt, es sei nicht schmerzhaft und nicht schwer, das Auto zu kontrollieren: "Das Adrenalin ist einfach viel höher als jeder Schmerz. Wenn wir um den Sieg kämpfen würden, könnten wir drei Stunden im Auto fahren. Lassen Sie uns das klarstellen", sagte der 44-jährige Spanier (über Motorsport).
Alonso sagte, dass das Adrenalin "alles überwältigt, wenn man im Auto sitzt", beschrieb die Vibrationen aber als "ungewöhnlich", etwas, das "nicht da sein sollte": "ein bisschen taub, denke ich, an Händen oder Füßen", beschrieb der Fahrer. "Wir spüren unseren Körper mit dieser Frequenz der Schwingungen, die du nach 20 oder 25 Minuten spürst."
Unterdessen beschrieb sein Teamkollege Lance Stroll es als "Stromschlag", und laut Newey kann er nicht länger als 15 Runden fahren, bevor er Unwohlsein empfindet.
"100% Vertrauen, dass Honda es reparieren wird", sagt Fernando Alonso
Laut Motorsport zieht Alonso es vor, Honda gegenüber diplomatisch zu sein, und erinnert sich an die Vorwürfe zwischen Alonso, McLaren und Honda wegen der ausgefallenen Motoren im Jahr 2015: "Jeden Tag in Sakura versuchen sie, Lösungen zu finden. Einige der Lösungen sind jetzt am Auto implementiert. Ich habe 100 % Vertrauen, dass Honda die Probleme beheben wird, weil sie das schon in der Vergangenheit gemacht haben. Sie werden immer wettbewerbsfähig und ein Top-Motor in der Formel 1 sein."
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