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Ivan Lendl says Andy Murray can end Novak Djokovic dream

Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray
Image: Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray enjoy a fierce rivalry

Andy Murray has what it takes to ruin Novak Djokovic's dreams of sweeping to a 'golden slam', according to coach Ivan Lendl.

As the Scot focuses on winning a record fifth title at Queen's, Lendl believes Murray can also halt Djokovic's march on another grand slam by regaining his Wimbledon crown.

Murray has not won a Grand Slam since parting ways with Lendl in March 2014 after two years in which he won the 2012 Olympic gold, the 2012 US Open and the 2013 Wimbledon titles.

The two rekindled their partnership on Sunday and are already plotting to stop Djokovic, the first man since Rod Laver in 1969 to hold all four grand slam titles at the same time.

Ivan Lendl and Andy Murray linking up again
Image: Lendl believes Murray can upset Djokovic again

The Serb has won the French and Australian titles this year and victory at Wimbledon and the US Open in August would give him a calendar-year grand slam. Adding gold at the Olympics in Rio would see him seal the 'golden slam'.

"To me there is a career Grand Slam, then all four in a row, next the calendar year grand slam and on the top the golden slam (including the Olympic gold medal). Djokovic has a chance to do that this year," Lendl told British media.

"Obviously Andy and I would like to ruin those plans if we can.

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Barry Cowan explains why Murray will have a better chance at Wimbledon, after teaming up again with his ex-coach Lendl

"We know Andy has it in him. So now the question is 'can he do it again?' I think that's an easier question to answer than 'can you do it at all?'"

Lendl and Murray's renewed partnership began with a victory over Frenchman Nicolas Mahut at the Aegon Championships at Queen's Club, the Wimbledon warm-up event, on Tuesday.

The Scot meets countryman Aljaz Bedene on Thursday, the first time he has played another Brit in competition for ten years, since losing to Tim Henman in Bangkok in 2006.

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