Tennis coach Darren Cahill believes that Wimbledon champion Andy Murray can hold the title without a coach.
After the retirement of Murray's coach Ivan Lendl, speculations have been rife about various selectors who could be the next coach of the tennis ace.
According to the Daily Express, Murray has not revealed the name but one of the men who has ruled himself out, Cahill, said that even if there is not a replacement for Ivan Lendl around by Wimbledon, the Scot knows how to retain the title.
Cahill said that if Murray got into Wimbledon and does not have a new coach it should not trigger panic, as it is only a matter of time before he would regain confidence that would enable him to win.
The tennis star is currently in training for the French Open at Roland Garros, the report added.
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