Mauresmo gives up France Davis Cup captaincy to coach Pouille
PARIS: Former world number one Amelie Mauresmo has turned her back on becoming France’s new Davis Cup captain, opting instead to work with French player Lucas Pouille.
A statement from the French Tennisfederationonthursdayconfirmed the U-turn by the 39-year-old who had been named in June to become the first woman to captain the French team.
Mauresmo, who previously captained France’s Fed Cup team, was to due take over from Yannick Noah, whose third stint in charge ended in a disappointing defeat by Croatia in last month’s final held in Lille’s soccer stadium.
“(Amelie Mauresmo) has accepted this challenge and renounces the position of captain of the Davis Cup France team to carry out this mission,” the statement said.
“The French Tennis Federation supports and encourages this project which serves the interests of French tennis.” Pierre Cherret, the FFT’S National Technical Director, said he would begin the process of finding a newdaviscupcaptainwhowouldalso be responsible for the men’s team at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. “It was important and logical for Lucas, after his fruitful collaboration with Emmanuel Planque, to look for the person most likely to continue his development,” Cherret said.
“As head of the French teams, I will soon make my proposal for the new captain to the committee.”
CUP REVAMP
Mauresmo had expressed disappointmentattheinternationaltennis Federation’s (ITF) decision to revamp the Davis Cup from next year in conjunction with Spanish investment group Kosmos with whom they agreed a 25-year $3 billion deal.
An ITF vote in August gave the green light to replace the current ‘home and away’ World Group format with an 18-nation finals week to be staged in Madrid next November.
“I tell myself that all these young people who watched the Davis Cup on television, who have had incredible moments in the stadiums, will never be able to live this again,” Mauresmo said earlier this year after the announcement was made.