4/11/11 2:51 PM | Johan Lindahl
Scotland's Andy Murray continues to look for a coaching solution, but promises to focus his attention on his tennis for the Monte Carlo tournament.
While he may dream of having British compatriot Tim Henman in his coaching corner, Andy Murray is currently dealing in reality, with the Scot saying he will put any considerations of finding a mentor on hold until after he competes in Monte Carlo and Barcelona over the next fortnight.
Murray revealed that he will be working with Australian uber-coach Darren Cahill - a member of the staff of sponsor adidas - on a temporary basis for the May ATP Masters events in Madrid and Rome as well as in the week proceeding the French Open.
"I spoke a lot about that (the coaching situation) last week," said Murray prior to his first Monte Carlo match as the season switches over to clay form hardcourt. "And I'm not any closer than I was then.
"I'm concentrating on playing now. I won't be making phone calls or thinking of it too much. After Barcelona (next week) I've got a week off so that will be the time to consider my options."
Murray had told the BBC that it would be great to have former No. 4 Henman on his team, more of a dream as the four-time Wimbledon semi-finalist ha said he is not interested in all the travel such a post would entail.
Andy Murray has revealed that he would like the chance to work with Tim Henman, the man he replaced as British number one. "I would be interested in working with Tim. I might speak to him but I haven't yet. He's an ex-player who I'm sure could help me out in many respects.
"Unfortunately, I think he's quite happy on the golf course, so I'm not sure."
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