Murray splits with coach Delgado

Andy Murray has split with long-time coach Jamie Delgado with Dutchman Jan De Witt joining his team heading to Abu Dhabi for the exhibition series in preparation for the Australian Open which starts in Melbourne on 17 January 2022.

Delgado  will now work with world no.14 Canadian Denis Shapovalov who thrashed  the Scot at Wimbledon this year.

A former Davis Cup player  Delgado joined Team Murray in 2016 working alongside Ivan Lendl,  who guided Murray to his second Wimbledon title

Delgado took over from Lendl as head coach to Murray in 2017, and stood by him through his two debilitating bouts of hip surgeries and Covid interrupted seasons.

Main photo:- Jamie Delgado alongside Andy Murray by Pete Staples ATPTour.com

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