British number one Andy Murray has appointed former women's world number one Amelie Mauresmo as his new coach.
Mauresmo, 34, is currently France's Fed Cup captain and will initially work with Murray for the grass court season.
Murray, 27, will start the defense of his Queen's Club title next week before defending his Wimbledon crown.
"I'm excited by the possibilities of the
new partnership and Amelie is someone I have always looked up to and
admired," the Scot said.
"She's faced adversity plenty of times in her career, but was an amazing player and won major titles, including Wimbledon.
"I have a very strong coaching team already in place, but I think Amelie brings with her experience and tactical expertise and will push us all to improve.
"Everyone I know talks very highly of Amelie, as a person and coach, and I'm convinced that her joining the team will he
Mauresmo said that Murray had first contacted her "a few weeks ago" and it was "a bit of surprise".
The Frenchwoman added: "I guess it is a big story and a step forward [for female coaches] but that is not my big concern right now.
"I'm happy about the new challenge. I want to help Andy, it is the only thing I have in mind right now."
It is unclear as to how long Mauresmo will be Murray's coach for. She said she had agreed to coach him for a "significant amount of weeks" although she later added: "We are going to do the grass court season and then we'll talk after that."
lp us push on - I want to win more Grand Slams."
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