is Cilic going to be the most improved player in 2014?
he is racking up titles. great start to his 2014.
Cilic is doing very well. Making up for lost time?
he is a big dude.
he moves well for his size (6 foot 6).
he also has a fairly sound ground game. all that is missing is better fitness and a bigger serve.
he is making progress on all fronts now.
is it time for the Miami Masters thread yet?
time seems to be flying this year.
is it time for the Miami Masters thread yet?
time seems to be flying this year.
Hard to believe we're already in March. Unreal!
time is flying by lady TT.
I am glad the clay season will start soon. I can hardly wait to see monte carlo unfold.
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will try to catch this final later from the Camelot tennis video center.
Andy and Lendl have ended their coaching relationship.
I can't say I'm too surprised General Hercules.
I think Ivan Lendl and Andrew Murray, OBE, accomplished the primary mission - get Andy to overcome the hurdle of winning a major, which happened. And then Wimbledon was the real icing on that cake. I don't know that Ivan could do much more for Andy and it seems that Ivan wants to focus more on other projects of his own.
Here is the article from AndyMurray.com
Andy Murray and Ivan Lendl announce that they have mutually agreed to end their two year coaching relationship.
News - Wednesday, March 19 2014
The partnership between Murray and Lendl brought an Olympic Gold Medal, US Open title and Wimbledon Championship.
“Working with Andy over the last two years has been a fantastic experience for me”, said Lendl. “He is a first class guy. Having helped him achieve his goal of winning major titles, I feel like it is time for me to concentrate on some of my own projects moving forward including playing more events around the world which I am really enjoying. I will always be in Andy’s corner and wish him nothing but great success as he too goes into a new phase of his career.”
Murray, who is returning from back surgery and preparing to defend his title in Miami, said “I’m eternally grateful to Ivan for all his hard work over the past two years, the most successful of my career so far. As a team, we’ve learned a lot and it will definitely be of benefit in the future. I’ll take some time with the team to consider the next steps and how we progress from here”.
Andy will lead Great Britain in the quarterfinals of the Davis Cup next month against Italy.
Lendl has recently played exhibitions in Kansas City, Oklahoma City, Nashville, Charlotte and London. He has also been giving clinics in the Canary Islands as well as opening new courts in Bluffton, SC at the Ivan Lendl Junior Tennis Academy.
Respectfully,
masterclass