British teenager Andy Murray will play at Wimbledon without a coach after admitting on Sunday he had yet to find the right man for the job.
Murray, 19, has been without a coach since parting company with Mark Petchey in April. The Scot is believed to have had discussions with American Brad Gilbert, who has previously coached Andre Agassi and Andy Roddick. But with Wimbledon beginning on June 26, Murray will enter the third Grand Slam of the season without expert assistance. He said: "I won't be getting a new coach before Wimbledon.