Anne Keothavong is to succeed Judy Murray as Great Britains Fed Cup captain.Former British No. 1 Keothavong was a Fed Cup stalwart, with her 40 ties between 2001 and 2013 only bettered by Virginia Wade.The 33-year-old, who has also been named senior national womens coach, said: Im delighted and honoured to accept this position in the sport that I love.What a privilege its been to see all the British success on the court over the last couple of years, especially this last 12 months.But success doesnt just happen, it takes hard work, dedication, commitment and a desire to continually do better.I really look forward to working with everyone in British Tennis: the performance and coaching teams at the LTA and of course the players as we aim to raise the bar even higher.Murray spent five years in the role but was unable to guide Britain out of the regional zone and into the World Group.Murray was frustrated not to have her best players available at the same time, with Heather Watson and Laura Robson sidelined at times by injury and illness while the last straw was Johanna Konta missing the 2016 tournament.With Konta now a top-10 player and Robson back fit and working her way slowly up the rankings again, Keothavong looks to be taking over the role at an ideal time.Watson, ranked No. 76, can offer good support to Konta while 17-year-old Katie Swan broke Keothavongs record as Britains youngest Fed Cup player earlier this year.Keothavong has the potential advantage of having played with most of her squad, including Konta, whose commitment to the competition will undoubtedly be crucial to Britains hopes.Konta said: I think Anne is a great choice as our next GB Fed Cup captain.She will lead from real life experience because she was a winner on court and she knew what it took to step up and play for her country. 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