BRITAIN’S ANDY MURRAY and coach Ivan Lendl have mutually agreed to end their two-year partnership, the Wimbledon champion has announced.
In a joint statement on Murray’s website, it appeared Czech-born Lendl, himself a multiple Grand Slam champion, had been the instigator of the split.
“Working with Andy over the last two years has been a fantastic experience for me”, said Lendl.
He is a first class guy. Having helped him achieve his goal of winning major titles, I feel like it is time for me to concentrate on some of my own projects moving forward including playing more events around the world which I am really enjoying.”
Murray, who under Lendl’s guidance won an Olympic gold medal, the 2012 US open and last year’s Wimbledon title, added: “I’m eternally grateful to Ivan for all his hard work over the past two years, the most successful of my career so far.
“I’ll take some time with the team to consider the next steps and how we progress from here,” added Murray, who is returning from back surgery and is preparing to defend his Miami title.
Murray was already one of the most talented players of his generation but it was only when working with Lendl, who like the Scot lost his initial Grand Slam finals, that he became a major winner.
Winning
Their first significant joint triumph was at the London Olympics before Murray, with eight-time major winner Lendl in his corner, won the 2012 US Open — his first Grand Slam title.
But even that success was topped by Murray’s victory over Novak Djokovic in last year’s Wimbledon final, a win that saw him become the first British player since Fred Perry 77 years earlier to win the men’s singles title.
“I will always be in Andy’s corner and wish him nothing but great success as he too goes into a new phase of his career,” Lendl added.
Great article, short and sweet.
Pulling on my Puma Kings and kicking the hole off a kid in a pair of pink boots is one of the great pleasures of the sporting life.
Never throw out a pair of football boots, someday you’ll take them in your hands and remember what it was like to be young and not give a damn about anything more ninety minutes.
Puma Kings are the best. Always loved wearing them.
I wore Black adidas copa mundials as a kid, my dad got them for me as i was the only sports child. They were the best boots ever…if my old man saw me wearing anything but black boots he’d call me a Nancy boy.
I was about to reply that’s mine we’re Prada , then I noticed it was about football boots! Well I wore Gola back in the day when I played women’s soccer!! :-)
Sums up soccer very nicely indeed. Glad the proper football is back today. Earnestly hope it too doesn’t go the way of soccer.
Care to expand?
Well you’re a real barrel of laughs