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New coaching team inspires Murray
Andy Murray's winning start to the year is due to technical changes made by his new coaching team, says his mother.
Murray won the fourth career title and the first since splitting from coach Brad Gilbert when he beat Stanislas Wawrinka 6-4 4-6 6-2 in the Qatar Open.
"He is quite confident in terms of his physical ability and one or two of the technical changes he has made," Judy Murray told BBC Radio Five Live.
"He's made changes on his forehand and serve. They make a big difference."
Murray, who will now turn his attention to the four-day Kooyong Classic in Melbourne, suffered an injury-plagued 2007 season.
And it ended with him splitting from Gilbert, and opting to work with a team of coaches, rather than one specific individual.
Miles Maclagan and Louis Cayer, his brother Jamie's coach, took care of Murray in Qatar and saw instant reward as he secured a confidence-boosting win in the build-up to the Australian Open.
"One of the things Andy really needed to improve with was first serve percentage and in doubles it's so important to serve well, and he certainly served well in Doha," said his mother.
She was also keen to clarify the roles of the new coaches.
"Louis is definitely Jamie's coach - he is more the guru guy to Andy, the consultant guy, and Miles Maclagan is the coach who does the travelling with him," she said.
"So far it has worked very well, they are all people he's comfortable with and has fun with off the court, so yes he's enjoying it."
The 20-year-old will face competition from Roger Federer and Andy Roddick in the invitational Kooyong Classic when the event starts on Wednesday.