LONDON (AP)—Paul Annacone is leaving as head coach of men’s tennis in Britain.
The Lawn Tennis Association says the American’s three-year contract will not be renewed when it expires in November.
Annacone is a former coach of Pete Sampras and Tim Henman.
Annacone was brought in to try to lift Britain’s tennis fortunes. While Andy Murray is currently ranked No. 4, there are no other British men in the top 100.
Annacone was recently replaced as a British Davis Cup coach following the team’s loss to Lithuania and demotion to the next-to-last tier of the competition.
Annacone will work with Leon Smith, the newly appointed head of men’s tennis, until the end of his contract.