Amelie Mauresmo stepped down Monday as French Fed
Cup captain saying that she was pregnant, a day after the team lost in
the final to the Czech Republic.
The former world number one took over as team captain in 2012, leading France to promotion from the Fed Cup second division during her term.
"I
am expecting my second child in April and with the Fed Cup programme
including matches in February and April, it would be impossible," said the former Wimbledon and Australian Open champion.
Mauresmo, 37, who formerly coached world number one Andy Murray, said she had kept the news secret from the team which fell 3-2 to defeat to the Czechs in Strasbourg on Sunday.
"It was a bit of a shock at first, they weren't expecting it," said Mauresmo after telling the players earlier Monday.
She said that her decision had nothing to do with tension within the team following the defeat.
"This
has got nothing to do with the results this weekend nor with any
so-called disagreement among the girls. It is simply because it would be
impossible to continue."
Mauresmo
gave birth to a son in August 2015 when she was Murray's coach. The
partnership with the Scot ended in May this year after almost two years
with reports at the time suggesting she wanted to spend more time with
her son.
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