Two Brits among the four players Andy Murray says he would like to coach
It seems that Andy Murray is giving some serious thought to getting into coaching when he hangs up his racket.
Speaking from Newport where he is playing the Hall of Fame Open, Murray has identified players whom he feels he could help.
Murray says the four players he would most like to work with are all hard workers.
In an Instagram Q&A, Murray said that he would love to work with Brits Emma Raducanu and Jack Draper or rising ATP Tour stars Stefanos Tsitsipas and Carlos Alcaraz.
“Female player would be Emma [Raducanu] and male players would be between [Carlos] Alcaraz, [Stefanos] Tsitsipas and Jack Draper,” Murray said.
“They work hard, they seem like they love the sport. Alcaraz and Tsitsipas haven’t won a slam yet. They’re obviously still very young and I think they have the potential to do it.”
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Raducanu has worked with Andrew Richardson and Torben Beltz but has an uncertain coaching situation.
Her training methods and lack of firm guidance have been areas of concern for observers of the young Grand Slam winner.
Earlier this year Raducanu revealed that she would like to work with Murray, so this partnership seems like it could actually happen.
“Also Andy because he’s really good at breaking down the game,” Raducanu said.
“I feel like his insight and knowledge would be really helpful and I’d love to hear it.”
The other Brit whom Murray feels he could help is Draper, who is