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Lleyton HewittNewest Review: ... nowadays tend to constantly hit big shots of both the forehand and backhand but Hewitt's tactis when it comes to tennis is to get everything back and to make the opponent keep constamtly hitting the ball. To do this hewitt must be super fit as he wins most of his matches by sprinting around the court constantly keeping the ball in play. He recently won his first Grand Slam the US Open ... more |
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by jimmybob - written on 19/10/01 (Useful, 33 readings)
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First of all Lleyton Hewitt is not American like it suggests on the search. He is infact Australian. He is still at a very young age for pofessional tennis players at 20 years old, and comes from a very sporting family. His dad is a former Australian league Rugby player and his mum a spots teacher. lleyton hewitts style of play is very unusual. Most players nowadays tend to constantly hit big shots of both the forehand and backhand but Hewitt's tactis when it comes to tennis is to get everything back and to make the opponent keep constamtly hitting the ball. To do this hewitt must be super fit as he wins most of his matches by sprinting around the court ...
by C_Padd - written on 14/07/01 (Very useful, 40 readings)
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I know that Lleyton Hewitt has a lot of fans, but I'm sorry, but I'm not one of them. He strikes me as a talented individual who promises so much, but ultimately fails to deliver. Along the way he is cocky and arrogant and far too full of him self. Background Information: Hewitt was born in Adelaide, Australian in February 1981. He is 5'11", so not that tall in the men’s game. He turned pro three years ago, and shot to fame by qualifying for the Australian Open at the age of 16 after winning several Australian titles as a youth. Wimbledon is the only major he has under performed in, but he has won Queens, the warm up tournament ...
by Pablo_Paul - written on 29/12/00 (Useful, 28 readings)
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Lleyton Hewitt is one of the most talented, young players I've ever seen in my life. He has great shots and he is fast around the court. He has beaten quite a few world greats, for example, he kicked Corretja's but. Davis Cup Recently Australia lost in the Davis Cup final, 3-1. Hewitt played the last rubber, and lost in 4 sets. Although he lost the game, he showed no signs of giving up, and even though he did argue, a little, he put up with the umpires decision, nine times out of ten. He also put up with the crowd as well, although I must admit the crowd did get a bit better towards the end. New Talent Could Lleyton Hewitt ...
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14/11/2000
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