ESPN analyst Cliff Drysdale says that world No. 4 Andy Murray needs to start looking to himself if he wants to win majors. Drysdale believes that Murray’s new teacher, adidas Player Development coach Darren Cahill, who also works for ESPN, can have a positive influence on him.

"Darren is very analytical. He's also a generous and warm personality," Drysdale said on a conference call. "I think, to be honest, that he is not going to take any of the abuse that Andy gives out to those that he's closest to: his coaches, et cetera. And I think that's going to help him. Because here is a piece of advice that Andy Murray should do, and that is not look for excuses. He's constantly looking around and blaming the coach or the trainer or whatever. And if Darren can convince him that he's got to stop looking for excuses, then this boy is going to win even maybe more than two Slams."