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21 September 2010
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Andy Murray has given the clearest indication yet that he is seeking a big name as a replacement for former coach Miles Maclagan, someone with the necessary experience and expertise to catapult the Scot from a Grand Slam finalist to a Grand Slam champion. In an interview with the Telegraph, Murray, who slumped out of this year’s US Open in the third round, reveals he has had a few interesting offers, but is determined to take his time to find the right fit.
“I would go for a former great player or a coach who has worked with great players in the past, someone with a lot of experience at the top of the game,” the world No.4 commented.
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