(Reuters) - Britain's Andy Murray has split with coach Jamie Delgado after working with his compatriot for over five years, British media reported on Friday.
Delgado joined Murray's team in 2016 as an assistant coach, when the Scot won a second Wimbledon title and finished the year as world number one, and took over from Ivan Lendl as the main coach in November 2017.
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