Tim Henman has ruled himself out of being Britain's next Davis Cup captain, telling The Sun, "It doesn't feel like the right time. I'm enjoying my family and my golf, and not having any structure in my life.

"Maybe in three years or in 13 years, sometime in the future, I might be interested."

Britain's defeat to Lithuania last week marked its fifth consecutive loss in a Davis Cup tie, sparking calls to replace current captain John Lloyd and Davis Cup coach Paul Annacone.

Henman told The Daily Telegraph the blame may be misplaced. "It would be easy to say that you can fix the whole thing by replacing John as the captain, and getting rid of Paul as the coach, but what would a new captain do differently?" said Henman. "You're still going to have the same players. A coach or a captain is only as good as the players he has, and we need to produce better players. This issue runs much deeper than a defeat against Lithuania."