Andy Murray will work with two-time women’s grand slam winner Amelie Mauresmo for the four-week grass season starting next week, the world eight announced. Murray’s surprise decision took some of the emphasis briefly away from the French Open final between eight-time winner Rafael Nadal and world No. 2 Novak Djokovic.
Mauresmo, who won the Australian Open and Wimbledon in 2006, had been mentioned in recent weeks as speculation increased over whom Murray would choose to replace Ivan Lendl. Murray is by far the biggest name male player to take on a woman as his coach.
The former great walked away from the Murray coaching job in March after helping Murray to US Open and Wimbledon titles and the 2012 London Olympic gold.
Murray lost on Friday in a Roland Garros semi-final against Nadal in three quick sets, then headed across the Channel to London, where he will play as third seed at Queen’s club from Monday. Ge said at the time that it was “50-50″: that he would have a coach by the start of Wimbledon in a fortnight.
“I would hope to have someone in place. I don’t know. 50/50 maybe? I don’t know.”
The Mauresmo choice came as something of a compromise, with the arrangement currently limited to the brief grass campaign.
Story courtesy of Bob Larson News
Topics: Amelie Mauresmo, Andy Murray, French Open, Novak Djkovic, Queen's Club, Rafael Nadal, Tennis, Tennis News, Wimbledon
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