Britain’s Andy Murray impresses coach Ivan Lendl with fighting spirit at Queen's Club ahead of Wimbledon
Murray beat Canadian Milos Raonic 6-7(5-7) 6-4 6-3 in the final of the Aegon Championships in his first event since reuniting with Czech-born coach Lendl
Andy Murray’s renewed partnership with Ivan Lendl got off to a winning start on Sunday and the Briton said the American coach was impressed with his battling qualities as he rallied to lift the Queen’s Club trophy for a record fifth time.
The Scot has not won a major title since parting company with Czech-born Lendl in March 2014 after two successful years together, during which he won the 2012 Olympic gold medal, the 2012 US Open and the 2013 Wimbledon titles.
“Mainly, actually we spoke about today’s (Sunday’s) match, but more about next week and planning for Wimbledon, how I’m going to prepare for that, the things that we’re going to be working on,” Murray said.
“He was definitely happy with this week because of the way that I fought, the way that I played in the big moments and the preparation, getting five matches when I had literally zero preparation for this event. It’s turned out to be a great week.”