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South Africa gets a new Davis Cup captain

A former doubles Grand Slam champion, who for a long time during his career was a top ten rated player in this format of the game, has been appointed as South Africa's new Davis Cup tennis captain.

South Africa has, again, new Davis Cup tennis captain.

South Africa (TSA) has announced the appointment of local tennis legend, Christo van Rensburg, as South Africa’s new Davis Cup Captain. Van Rensburg succeeds Marcos Ondruska, who decided to step down after five years at the helm.

Van Rensburg, who now resides in the United States, enjoyed a hugely successful tennis career and is one of South Africa’s most well-known former players – including representing the country at both Davis Cup and Olympic level.

He played on the professional tour from 1983 to 1997 and reached a career high ranking of number 19 in singles and, along with partner, Paul Annacone, was ranked as the number 1 doubles team in the world.

Van Rensburg won the Australian Open doubles title in 1985 and also enjoyed singles wins over Ivan Lendl, Jimmy Connors, John McEnroe, Boris Becker and Pat Rafter during his career. He was also one of only two men to beat Pete Sampras in straight sets at Wimbledon.

Post-playing, van Rensburg transitioned into coaching – including assisting Michael Chang, Justin Gimelstob and fellow South Africans, David Nainkin and Grant Stafford.

South African tennis legend, Christo van Rensburg, named as South Africa’s new Davis Cup Captain.
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South Africa’s new Captain is keen to leverage his extensive global experience to help develop the next generation of Davis Cup players and, as such, his role will extend beyond the week of Davis Cup ties.

“There is something inspiring and motivating when you can look back and say you were part of making an impact in someone’s life. I am very excited to share the knowledge I have gained over all these years with the new generation of players. Also, to be able do that with two great friends of mine, Jeff (Coetzee) and Raven (Klaasen), will be special.” said van Rensburg.

Meanwhile, as part of the new Davis Cup structure, current ATP doubles star, Raven Klaasen, will step into the new role of South Africa’s Davis Cup Vice-Captain.

“From a succession planning perspective, we very much view Raven as a future Davis Cup Captain and his appointment as Vice-Captain will allow him to continue his playing career at the highest level, whilst also gaining team leadership experience,” said TSA Director of Tennis, Jeff Coetzee.

Billed as the World Cup of tennis, the Davis Cup is the premier national team event in men’s tennis.

Team South Africa are next in Davis Cup action against Venezuela in a World Group II tie, in the USA, in September 2021. The tie was scheduled for March 2021 but has been moved due to the ongoing COVID-19 global pandemic.

 

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Koos Venter

Koos Venter is an experienced journalist who started his career 35 years ago, before the days of cellphones, modern computer systems, the internet and digital cameras, as a correspondent for Nexus, the former national magazine of the Department of Correctional Services. He has since worked for various other publications in all aspects of news coverage, as a columnist and in the production side of newspapers and online publications. Since 2007 he has specialized as a sports writer, while he is also regularly used as an analyst and commentator by several radio stations.
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