- Lendl was Murray’s coach for his three slam titles
- Pair will get a long spell together in March and April
Andy Murray has appointed Ivan Lendl as his coach for a third spell since they first worked together in 2012 and under whose guidance he won all three of his grand slam titles.
Murray has been searching for a coach since splitting from Jamie Delgado – now working with Denis Shapovalov – in December. A brief spell with the German Jan De Witt ended after the Australian Open and Murray turned to old friend Dani Vallverdú for his recent tournaments in Rotterdam, Doha and Dubai. But Vallverdú has a full-time role with Stan Wawrinka and Murray’s search has taken him to another very familiar face.