After eight years at the helm of the U.S. Davis Cup team, Jim Courier has decided to step down. The Hall of Famer’s teams compiled a 10-8 record during his tenure, with his best finishes being two semifinal appearances.
Now, it’s time to start to looking at new candidates, who’ll be tasked with adjusting to the revamped format taking place next year.
Here’s a look at five potential choices who could possibly help the U.S. win its first title in more than a decade.
1
James Blake
Since retiring, Blake has still been involved in the game, primarily as a studio analyst for the Tennis Channel. As he started to phase out of his playing days, the former world No. 4 helped younger players like Sam Querrey and Jack Sock make the transition to the pro tour. He’s also known Davis Cup success as part of that last title-winning team in 2007.