Andy Murray reunites with grand slam-winning coach Ivan Lendl
Andy Murray has appointed Ivan Lendl as his coach for a third time.
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Andy Murray has appointed Ivan Lendl as his coach for a third time.
The band is back together again. Andy Murray has made the shock announcement that Ivan Lendl will be re-joining his coaching team for a third time. The two previous spells together were the most successful times of Murray’s career, producing all three of his Grand Slam wins, two Olympic gold medals and a run to world No.1 in 2016.
World number one Ashleigh Barty says she’s not at the “level necessary” to win tournaments right now and has therefore withdrawn from the upcoming Indian Wells event.
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 time, reuniting with the man who guided him to all three of his Grand Slam titles.
As Daniil Medvedev dethroned Novak Djokovic as men’s world No. 1 this week, the movement at the top of the women’s rankings was minimal. A few players moving up a couple of places, a few players dropping down one or two places.
Tennis’ top stars will be in action at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells next week, but there will be several big names missing from the draw. Daniil Medvedev will make his first appearance since being crowned men’s world No. 1 while Andy Murray has also been given a wild card to play at the tournament.
"Unfortunately my body has not recovered the way I'd hoped after the Australian Open and I have not been able to adequately prepare for Indian Wells and Miami," Barty said in a statement released by organizers of Indian Wells, which starts on Wednesday in the California desert.