Andy Murray asks followers on Twitter to find him a new coach

Andy Murray’s recent split with Ivan Lendl has him looking for a new coach. (David Santiago/El Nuevo Herald/MCT via Getty Images)
Andy Murray is wasting no time in his search for a new coach to replace Ivan Lendl.
With such a significant decision to make, Murray did what everyone does these days when faced with a difficult decision:
He asked Twitter.
If you could choose anyone to be your tennis coach who would you want it to be?
— Andy Murray (@andy_murray) March 29, 2014
Murray was flooded with responses from current and former players, including Andy Roddick and Stanislas Wawrinka, as well as fans. The most surprising thing is most people took Murray's inquiry seriously. The responses seemed to come from a genuine place of brainstorming rather than the snark-tank in which Twitter usually drowns. Well, unless your name is Juan Monaco.
Some of the best coaching suggestions from Murray's crowdsourcing tweet below. Twitter: It's the new Google.
— Stanislas Wawrinka (@stanwawrinka) March 29, 2014
@andy_murray bart simpson
— Juan Monaco (@picomonaco) March 29, 2014
@andy_murray lobito or perlas when available
— Carlos Moya (@Charlymoya) March 29, 2014
@andy_murray Me, Myself and I #humble #excited
— Not Roger Federer (Parody) (@PseudoFed) March 29, 2014
@andy_murray agree with @andyroddick plus @paul_annacone would be great! Bring him back to the ATP world Lol!!!
— Alina Jidkova (@AlinaJidkova) March 29, 2014
@andy_murray Mark Knowles
— Mardy Fish (@MardyFish) March 29, 2014
@danbrusca @andy_murray hahaha would be my dream ;)
— Alize Cornet (@alizecornet) March 29, 2014
@andy_murray
— Dušan Vemić (@dusanVemic) March 29, 2014
Miss Judith?
Is #FedCup schedule interfering with ATP?
:)#familypower#brains#greatideas #Braveheart #idemooo
@layceelee13 @andy_murray -well, thank you:). Hi Andy:)
— Martina Navratilova (@Martina) March 29, 2014
@danbrusca @andy_murray hahaha would be my dream ;)
— Alize Cornet (@alizecornet) March 29, 2014

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