IVAN LENDL is blessed with great economy of movement.
A less kind way of putting it would be to say that he rarely does anything or says anything.
The Czech, an eight-time Grand Slam singles winner himself, has a habit of perching up in the players' box, his chin propped glumly on his wrist, for the entirety of Andy Murray's matches, presumably to remind his young charge that he has to win one of these events some time for him to be properly impressed.
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