Murray should call on Ivan Lendl for big event edge says Rusedski
The former British number two believes Andy Murray should call on his old coach.
Greg Rusedski believes Andy Murray should call on his former coach Ivan Lendl to help make the difference at the major events.
The British number one has lost to Novak Djokovic in the final of both the Australian Open and French Open this year, with Murray struggling in his rivalry against the Serbian.
Rusedski believes a reunion with Lendl, who parted ways with Murray in March 2014, could give Murray an edge at Wimbledon and other Grand Slams.
"He's been playing great," the former British number two said. "I think he might just need that little half a percent right now, because a man by the name of Djokovic is just incredible.
"He's doing things in tennis that we have never seen before since Rod Laver. I quite like that little Lendl factor that he had when he won his two majors and the Olympic gold.
"If he could get together with Lendl again, just on a part-time basis for the big championships, I think that would add a dimension.
"But it comes down to whether Andy wants it or whether Ivan wants it as well."