London: Tennis ace Andy Murray’s coach Ivan Lendl believes all of his rivals will view the world No 4 in different light at the U.S. Open after his Olympic gold winning heroics.
Murray, ready to kick off against Russia’s Alex Bogomolov, is still buzzing after landing a gold at London Olympics 2012 by dismantling Roger Federer on Wimbledon’s Centre Court. “Is winning the Olympics as good as winning a Slam? It’s obviously right up there,” Lendl, who bagged a hat-trick of U.S. Open titles between 1985 and 1987, believes his golden boy is on a roll, and has the look of a ‘champion’ on his face. “We’ve spoken about the Olympics, and how it gives you confidence, so Andy should be more relaxed and more comfortable,
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First Published: Sunday, August 26, 2012, 17:23
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