Andy Murray hires Ivan Lendl as coach for a third time

In a surprise move, the 34-year-old has turned again to the man who helped him win his three Grand Slam titles and two Olympic golds

Lendl on Chang: “It wasn’t disrespectful”

Have a look at the best and funniest tennis content posted on social media on June 9, put together for you by Tennis Majors.

Zverev reaches Hamburg semi-finals after Lendl split

Splitting with Ivan Lendl does not appear to have had a negative effect on Alexander Zverev, who is through to the last four in Hamburg.

April 19, 1988: The day Vajda defeated Becker, 25 years prior to becoming part of Djokovic’s team

Each day, Tennis Majors looks back at the biggest moments in tennis history. On April 19, 1988, Marian Vajda defeated Boris Becker in Monte-Carlo, 25 years before they joined forces to coach Novak Djokovic

April 15, 2005: The day Richard Gasquet ended Roger Federer’s 25-match winning streak

Every day, Tennis Majors looks back at the biggest matches in tennis history. On April 15, 2005, Richard Gasquet saved three match points in a deciding set tiebreak to upset the undisputed world No 1 Roger Federer

April 12, 1987: The day McEnroe’s antics proved no distraction for Mecir in Dallas

On this day in tennis history, a much-loved Czech withstood a barrage of bad behaviour to take a memorable win. Find out how this unfolded in Dallas

April 11, 1993: The day Sampras celebrated his ascent to the world No 1 spot with a title

One of the greats reached the top of the rankings with a victory in Tokyo on this day in tennis history. Find out how he did it

April 10, 1995: The day Andre Agassi became world No 1 for the first time

Every day, Tennis Majors looks back at the biggest moments in tennis history. On April 10, 1995, Andre Agassi became world No 1 for the first time in his career

April 3, 2005: The day Federer recovered to beat Nadal in the Miami Open final

Each day, Tennis Majors takes you back in time to an important moment in tennis history. On April 3, 2005, Roger Federer came back from two sets down to defeat Rafael Nadal at the Miami Masters in the first-ever final between the two eventual all-time greats.

April 1, 2007: The day Novak Djokovic became the youngest men’s champion in the history of the Miami Open

Every day, Tennis Majors looks back at the biggest moments in tennis history. On April 1, 2007, Novak Djokovic beat Guillermo Canas to make history at the Miami Open

March 30, 1997: The day Thomas Muster beat Bruguera in the Miami Open final, eight years after being hit by a car there

Each day, Tennis Majors takes you back in time to an important moment in tennis history. On This Day — March 30 — in 1997, Thomas Muster defeated Sergi Bruguera in a Miami Open final featuring two clay-court specialists.

March 29, 1998: Marcelo Rios makes history for South America

How a tennis player from Chile reached the top of the world and made history – by beating the legendary Andre Agassi in Miami

March 28, 2004: The day Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal kicked off their rivalry with a stunning upset win for the Spaniard

Every day Tennis Majors takes you back in time to celebrate a great moment in tennis history. Today, we go back to 2004 to see how 18-year-old Rafa Nadal, ranked No 34 in the world, defeated the newly appointed world No 1 Roger Federer, who began the season by winning the Australian Open and Indian Wells titles

Sir Andy, Wimbledon, metal hip, football: Everything you always wanted to know about Andy Murray (but never had time to find out) – updated after 2024 Miami Open ankle injury

The former world No 1 continues to battle at the highest level despite a metal hip. Here is everything you need to know about the Scot

March 27, 2007: The day Canas defeated Federer – again – in Miami

Each day, Tennis Majors takes you back in time to an important moment in the sport’s history. On this day in 2007, Guillermo Canas completed a back-to-back sweep of Roger Federer in consecutive Masters Series tournaments

March 26, 1995: The day Andre Agassi beat Pete Sampras to win Miami

Every day, Tennis Majors looks back at the biggest moments in tennis history. On March 26, 1995, Andre Agassi beat Pete Sampras to win the Miami Open title

March 25, 1990: The day Andre Agassi won the biggest title of his young career

What a way to fend off criticism that you can’t make it on the big stages – here’s how Andre Agassi did it against Stefan Edberg in 1990

March 20, 1994: The day Pete Sampras won Miami after Andre Agassi generously agreed to delay final

Each day, Tennis Majors takes you back in time to an important moment in the sport’s history. On March 20, 1994, Pete Sampras beat Andre Agassi in the Miami final after it was delayed to allow the big-serving American time to recover from a stomach problem

March 19, 1989: The day Miloslav Mecir became the last man to win a title with a wooden racquet

Each day, Tennis Majors takes you back in time to an important moment in the sport’s history. On March 19, 1989, Miroslav Mecir triumphed in Indian Wells for the last-ever title won by anyone with a wooden racquet

March 16, 1992: The day Stefan Edberg lost to the world No 289

Each day, Tennis Majors looks back at the biggest moments in the sport’s history. On March 16, 1992, Stefan Edberg suffered one of the most unexpected defeats of his career against Robbie Weiss at the Miami Open

March 15, 1996: The day Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi both lost at Indian Wells

Each day, Tennis Majors takes you back to an important moment in the sport’s history. On March 15, 1996, Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi both lost in Indian Wells when each had a chance to reclaim the world No 1 ranking