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Smith extends deal as Britain's Davis Cup captain

LONDON (AP) - Leon Smith has signed a new contract as Britain's Davis Cup captain through 2018 after leading the country to its first title in the team event in 79 years.

Britain's Lawn Tennis Association made the announcement on Wednesday.

Smith was appointed as captain in April 2010 and has guided Britain to victory in 13 of its last 15 matches in the Davis Cup. Britain beat Belgium in the final last year and began its title defense with a win over Japan at the weekend.

Smith says "our Davis Cup journey has captured the imagination of so many people across the country and I'm looking forward to using our Davis Cup successes as a way to get more kids playing tennis."

Great Britain's Andy returns the ball to Japan's Taro Daniel during day one of the Davis Cup, World Group, first round in Birmingham, England, Friday March 4, 2016. (Mike Egerton/PA via AP) UNITED KINGDOM OUT The Associated Press
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