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Andy Murray has come clean on an incident with his coach that saw him storm out of a taxi and walk home following tournament disappointment. The three-time Grand Slam champion is set to reunite with Ivan Lendl in April, just in time for grass-court preparations to begin.
Murray's short-term stint with coach Jan de Witt ended with a whimper at the Australian Open, when the 34-year-old was dumped out in the second round.
He subsequently took drastic action, parting ways with the German and deciding to sit out the entire clay-court season.
As Murray commits to a longer-term vision, he will reunite with Lendl, with whom he won two Wimbledon titles, two Olympic gold medals and a US Open during their first two stints working together.
Lendl, an eight-time Grand Slam winner, coached Murray between 2011