Andy Murray's coach Jamie Delgado discusses Ivan Lendl replacement
ANDY MURRAY will not look to appoint a replacement for Ivan Lendl, who left his position as his coach on Friday.
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That is according to Murray's other coach Jamie Delgado.
Lendl was part of Murray's team from 2011-2014 and again from 2016 up until his exit 48 hours ago.
The American helped the Brit win his three Grand Slam titles at Wimbledon (twice) and the US Open.
Delgado was appointed onto the team last year and he and Lendl worked together with Murray.
I don’t think so, not at the moment
But it appears the two-coach tactic will not be something Andy Murray is looking to do going forward.
Delgado was asked by Sky Sports presenter Marcus Buckland: “Is there any likelihood of anybody else being added to the team over the course of the next weeks and months?"
He said that is not something they are looking to do in the near future.
“I don’t think so, not at the moment," Delgado said.
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"From our point of view the first situation that we need to address is to get him totally fit and ready to play the new season.
"I believe if we do that he will get back to a lot of success in the game again."
Murray has not played since Wimbledon this year due to a hip injury.