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Andy Murray is eyeing a new full-time coach after crashing out of the BNP Paribas Open. The former world No 1 is teaming back up with Ivan Lendl for a training block in Miami but is looking for someone to travel with him year-round.
Murray has been without a full-time coach since parting ways with Jamie Delgado in the off-season.
The pair had worked together since 2016, the Brit's most successful season which saw him win a third Grand Slam title, second Olympic gold medal and ascend to world No 1.
The current world No 88 then underwent an unsuccessful trial period with Jan De Witt but recently announced he will be teaming back up with Ivan Lendl for a long training block in Miami after the upcoming Miami Open.
Lendl worked with Murray from 2011-2014 and 2016-2017, with him for all his Grand Slam titles, Olympic wins