World number three Andy Murray, who is preparing for the upcoming Wimbledon tournament, has said that he wants to learn from Chelsea Manager Jose Mourinho's success.
Three time champion survived a major scare as he overcame a fine grass-court display by Luxemburg's Giles Muller to enter the semi-finals at Queen's tournament and had a chat with Chelsea manager.
Murray's semi-final match with Serbia's Viktor Troicki was however suspended due to rain.
The 2013 Wimbledon champion said that he has not met Mourinho long enough, but he would love to chat with him to understand what makes him great, Sport24 reported.
The British ace praised Mourinho, saying that the consistency of his success is really incredible.
Murray further opined that Mourinho is a fun guy to hang out with.
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