Arnaud Clement has been sacked as captain of France's Davis Cup team, the French Tennis Federation (FFT) confirmed on Friday with former captain Yannick Noah touted as his successor.
"The Federal Office has today decided to terminate the mandate of captain Arnaud Clement," the FFT said on Twitter.
"The Federation welcomes his commitment over the past three years at the head of the France team."
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This year France were knocked out in the quarter-finals by Great Britain at Queen's Club in London.
Noah, 55, the last Frenchman to win a Grand Slam singles title at the 1983 French Open, and former Wimbledon and US Open finalist Cedric Pioline have been touted as potential successors to Clement.
French national technical director Arnaud Di Pasquale admitted that former world number three Noah was among the frontrunners with an announcement expected next week.
It would be a third spell with the French team for Noah after winning the Davis Cup as captain in 1991 and 1996.
"It's an open secret, Yannick has shown an interest in returning," said Di Pasquale.
"It's true that talks with Yannick are quite advanced. It's a long process as well, we've had numerous discussions but nothing has been rubber stamped.