Andy Murray has claimed that his coach Ivan Lendl never misses a trick during the Scotsman's Wimbledon campaign.
The British number one takes on Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the second semi-final of the gentlemen's singles following Novak Djokovic against Roger Federer on Centre Court today.
Murray has admitted that Lendl, who has been notoriously emotionless during the 25-year-old's campaign, goes through all the details of the world number four's opponent the night before a match.
"I now talk tactics the night before a match. I'll chat with him 30-40 minutes before a match and get a lot of information, tactics," ESPN quotes Murray as saying. "Someone like Ivan, he's very exact, he does not miss anything.
"He gives you a lot of information on players so I have started to talk the night before matches so I can process it all. That's really been the big difference."
Meanwhile, the ladies' singles final was drawn yesterday, with Agnieszka Radwanska and Serena Williams due to battle for the coveted trophy tomorrow.