Andy Murray has announced that he has resumed his coaching partnership with Ivan Lendl.
The Scot has been without a full-time coach since parting company with Amelie Mauresmo on the eve of last month's French Open.
Jamie Delgado oversaw Murray's French campaign, but the British number one will work with Lendl going forward, with his former coach taking the helm for this week's Queens tournament.
"I had two very successful years working with Ivan. He's single-minded and knows what it takes to win the big events," The Telegraph quotes Murray as saying.
Murray's renewed partnership with Lendl is expected to span the duration of the grass court season, including his 2016 Wimbledon campaign.