Two Brits among the four players Andy Murray says he would like to coach
It seems that Andy Murray is giving some serious thought to getting into coaching when he hangs up his racket.
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It seems that Andy Murray is giving some serious thought to getting into coaching when he hangs up his racket.
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Andy Murray has revealed a list of four players he would like to coach when his career comes to an end, a list which includes 2021 US Open champion Emma Raducanu. Murray is now in the twilight years of his career and exited Wimbledon at the second round stage following a defeat to John Isner. Ad/> The Scotsman is now competing at a Hall of Fame Open in Rhode Island, but took time out to address a number of topics in an interview with the tournament’s Instagram account.
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