Jamie Murray tells the Times of London that his brother Andy, who just split with his part-time coach Alex Corretja, could use a new voice in his ear. Andy Murray is 0-3 since the Australian Open.

"Andy could do with some advice from the right person," Jamie said. "He is good enough to get to that next level, but he needs that something extra that's missing. He needs to find it from himself more than someone else. It's a mental thing. He has all the ability in the world. Maybe it's his approach to tennis. If he does go a different route, you have to give your trust to that person. You have to let your guard down a bit, listen to the guy and accept he's giving his opinion."

Mark Petchey, Brad Gilbert, Miles McLagan, Corretja and Andy's mother, Judy, have coached him. His longtime friend and hitting partner Dan Vallverdu is now traveling with him full time, but apparently won’t take over the coaching reigns. Ivan Lendl is said to be interested in coaching him.—Matthew Cronin