Andy Murray showing 'desire to push and go forward' with Ivan Lendl coaching move, says Justine Henin
Justine Henin says she has a “lot of respect” for Andy Murray’s desire to keep pushing himself after he reunited with Ivan Lendl for a third time. Murray has enjoyed most of the best moments of his career with Lendl in his coaching team, winning all three of his Grand Slam titles, two Olympic gold medals, and reaching world No.1 together. Ad/> They are set to work together for a third time as Murray, 34, looks to climb up the rankings and challenge for titles again.
TennisMurray and Lendl III: The last roll of the dice for British legend?04/03/2022 AT 17:08 Lendl will not be with Murray in Indian Wells this week but could join up with him at the upcoming Miami Open. “Lendl and Murray working together again is a surprise, even though they have worked together well in the past,” seven-time Grand Slam champion Henin told Eurosport. “I have a lot of respect for the fact that Andy Murray keeps looking for ways to come back.
You can feel there’s still this pleasure to be there, this desire to continue to push yourself, to go forward. Zverev given eight-week suspended ban for attacking umpire's chair Murray and Lendl Part III: The last roll of the dice? “Will it work? It depends on the goals he sets. From personal experience, I think it’s the pleasure of the human adventure too; being able to surround yourself with the right people and to feel the right moment.


