When Lleyton Hewitt defeated Roger Federer in Brisbane a few weeks ago, the buzz has grown again as to how well Hewitt can possibly play in this year's Australian Open. To be able to defeat a player still currently ranked #6 in the world, and is undeniably the greatest in the sport, that at least gives Hewitt some confidence coming into this slam.
He has a tough first round draw in Andreas Seppi, who is seeded #24 here in the Australian Open 2014. So, let's see how Hewitt rises to the occasion. As for me though, I believe he should reach up to the third round, where he will most likely fall to Kei Nishikori. But well, that's just me prognosticating! Go Lleyton!
He has a tough first round draw in Andreas Seppi, who is seeded #24 here in the Australian Open 2014. So, let's see how Hewitt rises to the occasion. As for me though, I believe he should reach up to the third round, where he will most likely fall to Kei Nishikori. But well, that's just me prognosticating! Go Lleyton!
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