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Andy Murray has revealed Ivan Lendl has returned to coach him for a third time because he believes the Scot can still "achieve great results''. The world No.88 said: "If he didn't believe that, I don't think he would work with me, and I think he would tell me."
The double Wimbledon champion announced last week that he will reunite with the Czech-born American for the grasscourt season.
Lendl helped the Scot to his greatest achievements - including all three Grand Slams and the world No.1 spot - in their first two spells together.
Murray, who has a wildcard at the Indian Wells Masters this week and then the Miami Open, has decided to skip the French Open and the whole claycourt season to get ready for grass this summer.
The two will reunite for a training block and possibly play hardcourt events in