Summary
THE human debris of Andy Murray's career will not end with the latest parting of the ways from his coach Mark Petchey. A single- minded pursuit of excellence tends to have that effect.
The young Scot is now looking for his third coach inside a year, a fair turnover for a player who has not yet completed 12 months as a full-time tour professional. Time will tell the wisdom of his latest decision, but the motivation is clear. Having reached the top 50, the 18-year-old has now raised the stakes and set his sights on the top 20.See the full content of this document
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Murray 'S Ruthless Ambition Means Petchey Pays the Price Breaking Into World Top 20 Is the Target Now for Dunblane Youngster
He has deemed that more specialist counselling is required. If only more promising British tennis players, and sportsmen and women, possessed such a ruthless attitude to fulfilling their potential.
Tim Henman, the best...See the full content of this document

