This decision, it was something that was hard for both of us, but we both realized that this was the best thing for Andy's tennis right now. There are certain coaches that are better in certain stages (of a player's career), so I think that as a player you have to figure out which coach is going to be best for you where you are at that moment.
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When we talked it was a mutual decision. Obviously, I was disappointed, but we both want what he sees as best for him.
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