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Fish Out as Davis Cup Captain, USTA to New Interim Captain

Mardy Fish, Bob Bryan Fined for Social Media Gaming Promotion

By Richard Pagliaro | Friday, January 6, 2023

The Mardy Fish era has ended.

Former world No. 7 Mardy Fish’s time as U.S. Davis Cup captain is done.

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Fish, who was officially named captain in January of 2019, and the USTA “mutually agreed to move in a new direction with the Davis Cup captaincy in 2023” the U.S. Tennis Association announced today.

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An interim captain will be announced for the United States’ upcoming Davis Cup tie in February. Further information on the search for a new full-time captain “will also be announced at a later date,” the USTA said in a statement.

Prior to Fish’s 2019 appointment, his friend and former Davis Cup teammate, James Blake, was among the candidates for the captaincy. Blake serves as the tournament director for the Miami Open as well as a tennis television analyst.

The USTA also announced that Tommy Paul, Jenson Brooksby, Mackenzie McDonald, Rajeev Ram and Austin Krajicek will represent the U.S. for its Davis Cup Qualifying tie vs. Uzbekistan February 3-4 at the Olympic Tennis School in Tashkent.

Fish had some recent mis-steps as captain. Fish and Bob Bryan were both fined $10,000 and issued with suspended bans of four months after admitting the promotion of a gaming operator on social media.

Both Fish and Bob Bryan “co-operated fully with the ITIA investigation and removed the posts immediately,” the International Tennis Integrity Agency announced.

The suspensions will not be enforced unless there is a further breach during the four-month period, which began on November 11, 2022.

Fish prompted protests among some players and fans leaving doubles world No. 3 Ram off the roster. Fish selected
Taylor Fritz, Frances Tiafoe, Tommy Paul and Jack Sock to form the United States’ squad that lost to Italy, 2-1, in the Davis Cup quarterfinals in Malaga, Spain last November.

Former Australian Open doubles champions Fabio Fognini and Simone Bolelli beat Paul and Sock in the decisive doubles to seal Italy’s wins and raise further questions as to why Rajeev Ram wasn’t part of the American mix.

Fresh off partnering Joe Salisbury to the ATP Finals doubles championship in Turin, Ram pulled no punches expressing his deep disappointment captain Fish left him off the squad.

“Very disappointed. I put in a lot of hard work this year to help the team get there,” Ram told the media in Turin about his Davis Cup omission. “I felt like I had earned the spot, if you will.

“So I was quite surprised when I wasn’t…

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