Andy Murray giving nothing away over future coach
Scot says he wouldn't mind working with a woman as Amelie Mauresmo is among names linked

Andy Murray’s post-match press conference at the French Open on Thursday turned into a who’s who of tennis greats as he was again quizzed about who will be his next coach in the wake of his split with Ivan Lendl.
The Wimbledon champion looked at ease on court as he disposed of Australia’s Marinko Matosevic 6-3, 6-1, 6-3 to reach the third round with some dazzling tennis.
Having fended off the best that the entertaining Matosevic could launch his way, Murray proved equally nimble when asked whether he was close to deciding on a new coach.
Former Wimbledon champion Amelie Mauresmo is the latest name to be linked to the job, but the 27-year-old Scot would not be drawn.
“To be honest, ever since I stopped working with Ivan, there has been a lot of different names that people mentioned,” Murray said. “Obviously Amelie this week. There was [Mats] Wilander. There has been [Jonas] Bjorkman, John McEnroe, [Martina] Navratilova, Leon Smith, who is the [British] Davis Cup captain, Bob Brett.