Andy Murray says heâs committed to working with Darren Cahill through the grass-court season. Murray has been working with the ESPN analyst for the past two months through the Adidas Player Development program. He also works with Adidas coach Sven Groenefeld.
"I've improved a lot since Indian Wells and Miami," said Murray, who fell in the Roland Garros semifinals to Rafael Nadal. "We'll get the chance to work with him over the grass-court period and see how it goes. He will be there the week before at Wimbledon, and it'll work probably similar to how it was here: he does TV during the tournament, but Sven will be there. They'll be around from probably the finals weekend of Queen's through till Wimbledon. I have enjoyed working with them and I feel like I'm playing well again. So until I don't feel that way or I don't feel like they can help...It's been very short term thing, so I'm sure I can still learn a lot more from those guys, and I look forward to it."