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Andy Murray's thoughts on Ivan Lendl training block after Daniil Medvedev loss

Andy Murray is said to be in a "good place" despite suffering a one-sided loss to Daniil Medvedev at the Miami Open. The top seed needed just 89 minutes to dispatch Murray 6-4 6-2 for the Brit's sixth consecutive second-round loss. He will now undergo a lengthy training block in the Florida city after linking back up with former coach Ivan Lendl.

Murray was playing the Miami Open for the first time in six years but ran into the top seed early on and was never able to threaten Medvedev, failing to set up a break point throughout the clash. The loss marked Murray's last match in a while, as he will skip clay-court season and instead set to stay in Miami to train with Lendl, his former coach from 2011-2014 and 2016-2017 who worked with the 34-year-old during his three Grand Slam wins, two Olympic gold medals and his rise to world No 1.

It was a disappointing return to the Murray camp for the Czech-born American, who was present in the former No 1's box for his match against Medvedev on Saturday, but the pair seem to have brushed off the defeat already, in good spirits with their training block ahead. Having bumped into the current world No 88 into a supermarket on the evening of his loss, former British No 1 Tim Henman and Davis Cup captain Leon Smith said Murray was in a "good place". "Yeah we caught up with Tim in the supermarket but he'd already had a chat with Lendl after the match and he seems in a good place," Smith said on Prime Video.

"I think what's important for him, he has a plan now and that's always really important to Andy. He's very structured in his approach to everything and the fact that he's got that confidence that Lendl wants to be involved again, he's got this training block coming up." Smith, who

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