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Andy Murray has received no shortage of advice when it comes to what he should do to break out of his slump and to whom he should turn when it comes to hiring a full-time coach. Former world No.1 Ivan Lendl has thrown his hat into the ring and another, Jimmy Connors, has said he thinks he could do a job.
But neither would be able to commit to the 30-35 weeks that Murray wants from a full-time coach each year, so his search goes on. With events to come in Barcelona, Madrid and Rome over the next month, it seems he may have to wait until after Wimbledon to make a permanent decision.See the full content of this document
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Murray Turns to Sponsor's Top Talents - for Now - As Search for Permanent Coach Continues
Today he begins his clay-court campaign against Radek Stepanek in the second round of the Monte-Carlo Masters but from next month he will work with the sponsor adidas's Player D...
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