Andy Murray will work with the former coach of Dan Evans, Mark Hilton, for the entirety of the 2022 Indian Wells campaign.
Andy Murray will use three different coaches over the next month before he joins up with Ivan Lendl for pre-Wimbledon camp. The news was first reported by inews.co.uk and it's understood that Murray and Lendl will target Wimbledon as their main objective this year.
Murray, 34, announced last week a shock reunion with Lendl, the man who has twice before been his coach and was in his corner for two Olympic gold medals and three grand slam titles. However, the Czech is yet to join up with him in the States and Murray has been working with Mark Hilton this week as he prepares for Indian Wells, the Masters 1000-level event held in California.
Hilton will do the tournament in Indian Wells, in close contact with and under instruction from Lendl, before heading back to the UK, where he works with a number of young players including Felix Gill and Aidan McHugh. Murray has also arranged with two other British coaches to join him in Miami later in the month. Great Britain Davis Cup captain Leon Smith will lead the team with James Trotman, who coaches up-and-coming British No 5 Jack Draper, also expected to help out.