Murray-Maclagan partnership ends

World number four Andy Murray has parted company with his coach Miles Maclagan to end their working partnership after almost three years.

World number four Andy Murray has parted company with his coach Miles Maclagan to end their working partnership after almost three years.

Maclagan, 35, began working with the Scot at the end of 2007 to replace Brad Gilbert.

Alex Corretja later came on board and he will continue to work with the 23-year-old, who is in Los Angeles where he is competing in the Farmers Classic, his first tournament since losing in the semi-finals at Wimbledon.

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