Indyplus sport: Andy Murray Murray's coaching history

 

Thursday 20 March 2014 23:45 GMT
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Andy Murray celebrates his win over David Ferrer of Spain during the final of the Sony Open at Crandon Park Tennis Center last year
Andy Murray celebrates his win over David Ferrer of Spain during the final of the Sony Open at Crandon Park Tennis Center last year (Getty Images)

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2005: Pato Alvarez

Veteran Colombian who was based at Sanchez-Casal academy in Barcelona

2005-06: Mark Petchey

Helped Murray climb more than 300 places into world’s top 50

2006-07: Brad Gilbert

Former coach of Andy Roddick and Andre Agassi recruited with help of Lawn Tennis Association

2007-10: Miles Maclagan

Former British Davis Cup player took Murray to first Slam final

2008-11: Alex Corretja

Worked on part-time basis, initially alongside Maclagan as consultant on clay-court tennis. Also aided by Dani Vallverdu.

2011-14: Ivan Lendl

Czech helped Murray to his debut Slam win at the US Open in 2012 and also inspired Wimbledon triumph last year as well Olympic gold in 2012.

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