Murray searching for new coach, again!
|Murray decided to split put with Mauresmo.
Andy Murray 28 years old, lately worked with several great coaches, such as Ivan Lendl, who guided him to US Open, Wimbledon and Olympic success.
Seems Murray, having bad luck to find a new coach before the French Open, starts on 22 May.
His ex coach Ivan Lendl, has 8-Grand Slam singles titles, worked with Murray for just over two years before the partnership ended in 2014, he was one of the best for his needs, and in that time, Murray became Olympic champion in 2012 before claiming his first Grand Slam in US Open in same year, and earned the Wimbledon the following year.
Now that Murray is playing at the Italian Open this week but will begin the process of finding a replacement immediately for new coach, sources told.
Not long ago the former player and good friend Jamie Delgado recently started to work with him for 35 to 40 weeks of the year, but he still wants a head coach for 25 weeks of the season, full time job.
“There’s a week after the French Open finishes and before Queen’s, so possibly at Queen’s I could try something out,” Murray said to sources.
“I’m not going into a full-time relationship with a coach without having tested it and trialled it.
Just one week together since the Australian Open in January, Murray said his partnership with Mauresmo “just wasn’t working”.Wondering why. Sounds like he is having fun changing his coaches, what possible did.
After teaming up with the former Australian Open and Wimbledon champion, 36, at Queen’s Club in June 2014, Murray’s ranking dropped to a low of 12 before rising to a career-high of two.
Murray won his first clay-court titles in an impressive run last spring but failed to add to his two Grand Slam titles, according to his personal life behind the scene, he keep to be positive and finding a good coach. Good luck searching.!