According to Jonas Bjorkman, Andy Murray will decide how to divide coaching duties between the Swede and Amelie Mauresmo following Madrid.

Bjorkman was brought on by Murray in addition to Mauresmo, who is France's Fed Cup captain and only works with Murray for a set amount of weeks during the season. Mauresmo has also recently announced that she is pregnant, which could require a change in Murray's coaching schedule.

"She is super happy, but it will not be easy for her to know how she will feel after all. She will do a few weeks now and I look forward to working with them. I will be in Madrid at the beginning of next week. I think that some decisions will be taken after that," Bjorkman told the Daily Mail.

Murray has indicated that he will assign Bjorkman a larger role. The former world No. 4 is not looking to change the Scot's game significantly, but said he wants to improve his technique and positioning on volleys.

"Andy is the world No. 3, an exceptional player who can add something to his tennis, and that it is what I'm trying to do. The best players are more or less complete," noted Bjorkman, a nine-time Grand Slam doubles champion. "He moves well and he could go to the net more. I would love that he's lower when he hits the volley. He is already good but he could do better."

Murray has been accompanied by Bjorkman in Munich, where he has reached the final of the 250 event.