Thursday, December 1st, 2011 at 11:38 am , filed under Tennis News by Dan Jessel
British number.4, Andy Murray, is down to business, as he try’s to find a reliably coach for long period. Murray while speaking with the sources has said that, he wants a committed coach willing work with him for long version of game.
Scot, who had previously worked for short period with Coach, Alex Corretja of Spain has broke-up with him and later, Murray has joined his deal with Darren Cahill. However, it is expected that Murray and Cahill will work together for longer period of game. The world number four was much concerned about finding a gritty coach which can serve him for at least for 20 to 25 weeks, rather than just 10 weeks.
“I’m definitely pro-active but I want to find the right person to do it. You can’t bring someone in, for example, for just the grand slams. I’m not going to get someone who only wants to do it for 10 weeks when I need them for 25 weeks,” said Murray. “That would be a complete waste of time and you’d get nothing done. This kind of thing would change the dynamic of the team. I’m definitely looking to find someone but I want them for 20-25 weeks of the year”
Murray has ended-up his 2011 season with a groin injury, which made him to pull of the grand finale in The O2, London. At the end of the season at world No.4 in the ATP Rankings, Andy Murray has got a win-loss 56-13 by clinching five ATP championship titles.
Tags: Alex Corretja, Andrew Agassi, Andy Murray, atp, ATP ranking, Darren Cahill