Murray reunites with Lendl for third stint
Andy Murray is reuniting with former coach Ivan Lendl as the three-time grand slam champion continues to try and rediscover his form after battling back from hip surgeries.
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Andy Murray is reuniting with former coach Ivan Lendl as the three-time grand slam champion continues to try and rediscover his form after battling back from hip surgeries.
:Andy Murray has re-united with former coach Ivan Lendl as the three-time Grand Slam champion continues to try and rediscover his form after battling back from hip surgeries.
Andy Murray will be coached by Ivan Lendl for the third time in his career as the Scottish former world number one prepares for the grasscourt season, British media reported on Friday.
Andy Murray will prepare for Wimbledon this year by bringing back Ivan Lendl as his coach for the third time in his career. Murray and Lendl, an eight-time Grand Slam winner in his own right, forged a hugely successful partnership that saw the former world number one go on to produce the best results of his career. Ad/> Murray won two Wimbledon titles, the 2012 US Open and two Olympic gold medals while working with Lendl.
Andy Murray has appointed Ivan Lendl as his coach for a third spell since they first worked together in 2012 and under whose guidance he won all three of his grand slam titles.
Ivan Lendl and Andy Murray are getting back together again, with the two due to start work in the United States next month.
Andy Murray is still hoping to find consistency in his game as he prepares to fly out to his next tournament in Doha with coach Colin Fleming by his side.
Andy Murray was caught up in a cheating controversy in the final stages of his defeat to Felix Auger-Aliassime at the Rotterdam Open. The Scot was 6-3 5-4 down and facing two match points when his cap fell off during the ensuing point. Ad/> Auger-Aliassime thought he had hit a winner to take the victory, but Murray demanded it be replayed as he had suffered a hindrance.