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Andy Murray admits to doing 'wrong things' after Medvedev loss as he plots Wimbledon run

Andy Murray has shared what's next for him after suffering a second-round defeat to Daniil Medvedev at the Miami Open. The former world No 1 will be staying in Miami for a lengthy training block after reuniting with old coach Ivan Lendl, targeting Wimbledon and the grass court season with confirmation he would miss the clay.

Murray suffered his sixth consecutive second-round loss on Saturday as top seed Medvedev beat him 6-4 6-2 in an hour and 29 minutes. The streak stretches back to the Australian Open and also includes round two losses in Rotterdam, Doha, Dubai and Indian Wells.

While his run at the Miami Open has come to an end, his time in the Florida city is just beginning as he is now set to buckle down and complete a lengthy training block with his old coach Ivan Lendl. The pair had previously worked together from 2011-2014 and 2016-2017, with the eight-time Grand Slam champion guiding Murray to his three Major titles, two Olympic golds and his ascent to world No 1, and have teamed up once more targeting a strong run during the grass swing.

The current world No 85 has now shared what his former coach will bring to their training block, admitting he had been doing the "wrong" things without Lendl by his side. Speaking on what the 62-year-old would bring to his team this time around, Murray said: "I think probably some clarity over the right way to play and the right way to practice."

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