When Andy Murray reached the final of the Australian Open it was a great moment for British tennis fans. Yet, just a few months later British tennis has hit an all time low. As Murray took a well earned break from competition, the British Davis Cup team lost to Lithuania and now face the possibility of dropping down to the lowest tier of the Davis Cup.
Should the Lawn Tennis Association get rid of current captain, John Lloyd and turn to one of its former stars? Greg Rusedski already works with some of the young hopefuls, while Boris Becker has suggested that Tim Henman is the man to breathe new life into the Davis Cup team.
Can either or these past masters save British tennis from the doldrums or are the players simply not good enough?
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