British number one Andy Murray says suggestions his partnership with coach Amelie Mauresmo ended because of his on-court behaviour are "untrue".
The pair split after two years when new mother Mauresmo said she could not devote enough time to the job.
The former world number one also described Murray as "complex" and said his on-court behaviour was confusing.
But the Scot responded: "To say that is why we stopped working together is untrue. We have a good relationship."
The world number two began working with Mauresmo in June 2014, winning seven titles - including his first two on clay - during their time together.