 Henman represented Great Britain for 10 years in the Davis Cup |
Tim Henman is targeting a return to the world's top 20 and a possible place in Britain's Davis Cup team in 2007. Henman told the BBC: "I want to stay healthy and see where that can take me. I've still got a lot of passion.
"If I can play half-decently next year, there's no reason why I can't get back into the top 20 - and if I can play well, I can improve from there.
"I've always wanted to keep my options open (on the Davis Cup) and I've spoken to Jeremy Bates and now John Lloyd."
Interview: Tim Henman Henman, 32, retired from Davis Cup tennis in 2005 having served the team for more than 10 years, but he does not rule out a return next year.
"I feel like there's more chance than there was," he told BBC Five Live.
"At the end of 2004 I was tired of that whole scenario, but with Andy Murray coming along and Greg Rusedski still involved, there's a chance."
 | If there's an opportunity for Paul (Annacone) to work with the LTA, then even better |
Henman also confirmed that he would continue to work with his part-time coach Paul Annacone, regardless of whether the American takes a senior post with the Lawn Tennis Association.
"I don't exactly know what will happen between Paul and the LTA, but I do know that he'll continue to work with me," said Henman.
"The beauty of the way it's worked over the last three years is that I don't want a full-time coach and he doesn't want to be full-time on the road.
"There's a lot of flexibility, and I'm sure we'll be able to maintain that.
"If there's an opportunity for Paul to work with the LTA, then even better."