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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Andy Murray Trained By Ivan Lendl





New Year be a new hope for Andy Murray. On New Year's Eve, Saturday (31/12/2011), Murray announced a coach who will accompany the 2012 season, former tennis player Ivan Lendl.

In his personal website, www.andymurray.com, this Scottish-born tennis player said, the existence of new people in his team will give a new outlook on the ability of Murray. Ivan influence in the game do not have to be questioned again. "He brings experience and knowledge, especially in big tournaments. From now on, I will cooperate with him," said Murray.

In addition to collecting eight Grand Slam titles in the 1980's to 1990, Lendl also has an achievement to be world number one for 270 weeks in a row.

Before Lendl, a former player Alex Corretja of Spain was the last to train Murray. However, they stopped working together in March 2010. Since then, Murray brought up the team coach without a big name in it.

Lendl himself expressed his happiness had the opportunity to train Murray. "He's a player with a unique talent and I will try to help realize its goals," said Lendl, the former Czech-born tennis player who had become citizens of the United States.

Target said it was none other than Lendl won the Grand Slam champion who had never obtained Murray. In fact, the world number four has had the opportunity to play in the finals three times, namely in the 2008 U.S. Open and Australian Open in the last two years.

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