Annacone is to coach Briton Henman
LONDON, England -- Tim Henman has taken on American Paul Annacone as his part-time coach, the British number one said on his website on Wednesday.
Henman has been without a coach since splitting with Larry Stefanki after the U.S. Open in September.
"Paul and I have been friends for a long time and we got to know each other pretty well when he used to work with Pete(Sampras)," said Henman. " I obviously have a lot of respect for him for what they both achieved together."
Annacone reached a career-high singles world ranking of 12 in his own playing career.
But he is better known for his relationship with Sampras, who he coached from 1995-2001 when the former world No. 1 -- he retired in August -- won eight Grand Slam singles titles.
Henman returned to the top 15 in the world last month when he won his first ever Masters Series Event, taking the Paris Masters title with victory over Andrei Pavel.