Hewitt named Australia Davis Cup captain

28 Oct, 2015

Retiring veteran Lleyton Hewitt was Tuesday appointed Australia's new Davis Cup captain, succeeding interim skipper Wally Masur. The 34-year-old, who is calling it quits after his 20th consecutive Australian Open in January, has been positioned for the role since Pat Rafter stepped down earlier this year. Masur agreed to fill in until Hewitt was ready.
He follows in the footsteps of other Australian tennis greats to hold the coveted role, including Neale Fraser, John Newcombe and Rafter, and becomes the youngest skipper since World War II. "I've been fortunate enough to work under some of the greatest Davis Cup captains in history," Hewitt said at Melbourne Park. "For me, it's about instilling my experience in these younger guys." A veteran of 40 ties over a record 17 years' service, Hewitt will lead young guns including Bernard Tomic, Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis.

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