World number four Murray has been runner-up in three grand slam finals. -Photo by AP

SYDNEY: John McEnroe was surprised when Andy Murray named Ivan Lendl as his new coach but thinks his old rival may prove to be the missing ingredient the Briton needs to take his career to the next level.

World number four Murray has been runner-up in three grand slam finals, including at the last two Australian Opens, but has been blown away in them all, continuing his country's long wait for a men's champion in the sport's four major tournaments.

The Scot enlisted the help of eight-times grand slam winner Lendl last week and the initial results looked promising with Murray winning his opening tournament of the year in Brisbane on Sunday.

“I hate to give credit to Lendl but (Murray) needed to do something out of the ordinary instead of going with the predictable re-tread,” McEnroe told reporters in Adelaide on Monday.

“This is definitely something that was, to me, unexpected. I didn't know that Lendl wanted to coach. He could bring something to the table, without a doubt.

“Lendl didn't win a major until he was 24 and guess what? Murray is 24 right now.

“So that could provide something worth it for Murray, I'm going to be paying attention to that, see how it works out.”

McEnroe, who won seven grand slam singles titles, had a fierce and unfriendly playing rivalry with Lendl, who he once described as a “scary robot”.

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