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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Leon Smith has said he will not let sentiment cloud his judgement when he picks his Davis Cup team, saying Andy Murray and all other players in contention must earn their place. Murray is battling to return to the top of the sport following hip surgery, but crashed out of Wimbledon in the second round to John Isner. Ad/> Great Britain play host to USA, Kazakhstan and Netherlands in Glasgow in September, and Murray would be a huge draw card for the Scottish crowd.
Liam Broady’s best run at Wimbledon ended with a straight sets defeat in the third round following a classy display by Alex De Minaur.
The calendar Grand Slam is still on in the men’s singles, as Rafael Nadal continues his quest for Wimbledon glory on Saturday. The winner of the Australian Open and French Open said following his win over Ricardas Berankis that he would need to improve if he is to secure Wimbledon glory for the third time. Ad/> Lorenzo Sonego is up next for Nadal, with the pair set to close the action on Centre Court on Saturday.
A record number of British players reached the second round of Wimbledon this year, but how many have made it through to round three?