British Wimbledon champion Andy Murray has said that he has decided his new coach although he would not be making any announcement until after the conclusion of the French Open.
The Scot has been without a coach since ending a two-year partnership with Ivan Lendl in March.
According to the BBC, Murray said that he believes the person he has chosen shares a desire to work together even though he admitted that he has not formally offered the position.
Murray further said that before making the announcement, he needs to work out more details and indicated that he might be making the announcement after the Roland Garros tournament.
Murray will face world number 55 Andrey Golubev of Kazakhstan in the first round of the French Open, the report added.
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