Lendl haunted by Chang underarm serve

Andy Murray of Britain trains, with his coach Ivan Lendl (R), on a practise court at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships, in London July 4, 2013.

Andy Murray of Britain trains, with his coach Ivan Lendl (R), on a practise court at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships, in London July 4, 2013.

Published Jan 18, 2014

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Melbourne - Andy Murray revealed Ivan Lendl was still smarting from Michael Chang's cheeky underarm serve at the 1989 French Open as the old rivals face off as coaches at the Australian Open.

The Wimbledon champion, in a column for The Melbourne Age on Saturday, said rivalry remains strong among the group of ex-players who are now back working with today's stars, including his coach Lendl.

Chang and Lendl's fourth-round French Open clash is famous for the audacity of the Taiwanese-American, then 17, who surprised the multiple Grand Slam-winner with an underarm serve in the fifth set - and won the point, then the match and later the championship.

“Obviously, Michael Chang threw in the underarm serve against him so I think that's one that kind of hurts him a little, but I think Chang is the nicest guy,” Murray wrote.

“Ivan doesn't dislike any of the guys who are here.”

As well as Lendl and Chang, who is working with Japan's Kei Nishikori, Boris Becker has teamed up with Novak Djokovic and Stefan Edberg is coaching Roger Federer.

Although Murray said Lendl gets on with most of his former adversaries, he is still very competitive with John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors.

“That was the sort of rivalry that got to Ivan,” Murray wrote.

“That still remains to this day. When Ivan and McEnroe met at the French Open, it was just amazing: they started straight away when they saw each other, they just started challenging each other.

“It was like, 'When are we going to play? Are we going to play an exhibition?' I was warming down on the bike at the time. McEnroe was also on a bike.

“Ivan was saying: 'What are you doing on the bike?' McEnroe says: 'Oh, I'm just doing this.' And Ivan's like, 'Well, I can do that. I can do this on the bike'... they are both still very competitive.”

Murray and Nishikori are in the same half of the Australian Open draw and could meet each other in the semi-finals. - Sapa-AFP

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