
Andy Murray is hoping the appointment of a new coach can help him make a major breakthrough after revealing a difference of opinion was behind split with Miles Maclagan.
Newer news items:
- Miles Maclagan insists he's not at war with Andy Murray and the pair are still friends
- Andy Murray: I'm gunning for Roger Federer
- Desperate Dan's break point: Evans takes indefinite break from tennis
- Elena Baltacha set for second round clash with world No 11 Na Li after beating Marina Erakovic in E-Bok Open
- Andy Murray limps out of LA Classic after he blows chance to end his drought
- Darren Cahill says he prefers his TV job to taking over as Andy Murray¿s new coach
- Wanted man: Andy Murray's secret overtures to lure Australian coach Darren Cahill
- Andy Murray serves up a stinker but beats Alejandro Falla to make last four in Los Angeles
- Andy Murray through to quarter-finals of Farmer Classic
- British No1 Baltacha pulls off the biggest victory of her career
Older news items:
- Andy Murray dumped coach Miles Maclagen in bid to become world No 1
- Andy Murray splits with another coach - Britain's No 1 and Miles Maclagan to go their own way
- Britain's Anne Keothavong goes down to defeat in Istanbul
- Roger Federer turns to Tim Henman's former coach Paul Annacone in bid to stop slump in form
- Heather Watson's a big winner at Aegon GB Pro-Series in Wrexham



Andy Murray: I'll be miles better off without Maclagan


