8/2/10 12:13 AM | Johan Lindahl
Australian uber-coach Darren Cahill says he's not the man to take on the job of coaching Andy Murray after the Scot split with Miles Maclagan and Spain's Alex Corretja earlier this week.
Murray seems to be doing fine on his own for the moment, reaching the final of the Los Angeles event exactly six months after he played his last ATP final. That outing on the last day of January resulted in an Australian Open defeat by Roger Federer.
Speaking during the ESPN telecast of Murray's three-set semi-final victory in LA over Feliciano Lopez, Cahill ruled himself out of the Murray coach-search carousel. "Andy's one of the best player on the Tour right now, but from what I understand, he's looking for a full-time coach," said Las Vegas-based Cahill, who guided Andre Agassi and did a trial period with Federer which did not work out.
"But I've got my ESPN duties and also work with adidas on the training team for the company's' ATP and WTA players. I can't be full-time for anyone," said the Australian.
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