Tim Henman, newly appointed vice-captain of Team Europe at the Laver Cup, aims to mentor top players rather than pursue full-time coaching like Andy Murray. He appreciates the balance between media work and event participation, emphasizing coaching's extensive commitment. Historically significant in British tennis, Henman has returned to the spotlight following a hiatus focused on family after his 2007 retirement. With the 2023 Laver Cup set for September, Henman looks forward to mentoring players including Zverev and Alcaraz, as his children grow older, allowing him more flexibility.
I think coaching is a far bigger commitment in terms of time, in terms of travel, and I've had those offers, but it just doesn't appeal to me.
This new role also underlines Henman's growing presence on the circuit. One of the most successful British men's tennis players in the open era.
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