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  • Murray has changed coaches more frequently than the players above him, including stints with Mark Petchey, Brad Gilbert, Miles Maclagan and Alex Corretja.

    Britain's Great Enigma Tom Perrotta 2011

  • In his short career, Murray has changed coaches more frequently than the players above him, including stints with Mark Petchey, Brad Gilbert, Miles Maclagan and Alex Corretja.

    Britain's Great Enigma Tom Perrotta 2011

  • The nineteen-year-old Murray split with his coach, Mark Petchey, in April.

    USATODAY.com - Brad Gilbert to coach Scottish tennis phenom Andy Murray? 2006

  • Lookers was first approached on 3 May by a consortium made up of Trefick, a private investment vehicle for veteran investor Jack Petchey, real estate firm Moor Park and the venture capitalist Brett Palos.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2011

  • During the early part of his professional career Murray was coached by Mark Petchey and then Brad Gilbert.

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • More MBNA Balance Transfer Card 0.0% More Sainsbury's Personal Loan 6.80% Car dealer Lookers adds 2% as investor Jack Petchey confirms bid interest Japanese fund launch lifts Man Group as FTSE edges higher in subdued trading

    The Guardian World News Graeme Wearden 2011

  • Charlotte, who teaches English at Petchey Academy in Hackney, said: Every other meeting we would go somewhere of cultural interest, such as the British Museum.

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • So, there is considerable risk to price projections over the next few years, "which mainly stems from the uncertainty associated with the timing and strength of the assumed economic recovery," write analysts ABARE analysts New and Petchey.

    Purchasing - Top Stories 2010

  • Petchey believes Lawn Tennis Association chief executive Roger Draper needs to hold his own hands up for Britain's predicament, which could see them drop into the lowest tier of the tournament alongside the likes of San Marino and Andorra.

    WalesOnline - Home 2010

  • Petchey believes Lawn Tennis Association chief executive Roger Draper needs to hold his own hands up for Britain's predicament, which could see them drop into the lowest tier of the tournament alongside the likes of San Marino and Andorra.

    icLanarkshire 2010

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