WIMBLEDON, England—In addition to having two coaches in Amelie Mauresmo and Jonas Bjorkman, Andy Murray is relying more on video and statistical analysis to assess his performances.

The world No. 3, who has both coaches with him at Wimbledon, told the BBC that he discusses tactics with the team but also uses other methods to help plan and practice strategy.

"The three of us sat down and chatted about what to expect in my first match after my practice session," said Murray. "Normally I'll have some video sent to me and various statistics, which I'll look at myself, and when I watch the videos I'll message Amelie and Jonas and point out things I saw that are maybe different from what we spoke about."

He uses a similar system when it comes to analyzing his opponents.

"During the week at Queen's Club, Jonas went out and watched a couple of the guys that I might be playing, but nowadays I do a lot of it on video and with statistical analysis," he said. "Sometimes going out onto the court can help though because you can't always see exactly what's happening on the video."

Murray defeated Mikhail Kukushkin in the first round.