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Henman: Murray should stick with coach Delgado
- Updated: May 19, 2016
7:45 AM ET
Andy Murray should stick with Jamie Delgado as his coach rather than appoint another big name ex-player, according to Tim Henman.
The world No.2 ended his groundbreaking partnership with Amelie Mauresmo last week after nearly two years together, with assistant Delgado in temporary charge of coaching duties going into the French Open.
“It’s Andy’s decision and he’s got to do what’s best for him,” Henman told Press Association Sport. “But when you see him playing the way that he’s playing right now … he’s won Grand Slams in the past, he knows what he’s got to do, so I’d just keep going as he is.
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“He really looks in a good place mentally and I like the way his team around him, led by Jamie Delgado, have really got things working well.
“Jamie is someone I’ve known for a long time, I went to …
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