The Australian - 2 hours ago Video Image Hewitt tough but eventually beaten HE will wake up very sore today but at least the tennis world will not be losing Lleyton Hewitt anytime soon. The two-time grand slam champion whose body has been held together by surgeons over the past ... |
The Australian - 14 hours ago Tomic, who defeated Stan Wawrinka and took a set off Roger Federer in Australia's unsuccessful bid to return to the World Group against Switzerland in Sydney last September, is likely to share singles duties again with Lleyton Hewitt, barring injury, ... |
The Australian - Jan 21, 2012 LLEYTON Hewitt turned back the clock with a stunning win in the Australian Open third round. His reward - a meeting with world No.1 Novak Djokovic. |
Seattle Post Intelligencer - 7 hours ago Photo: Aaron Favila / AP Novak Djokovic of Serbia, right, shakes hands with Lleyton Hewitt of Australia, after Djokovic won their fourth round match at the Australian Open tennis championship, in Melbourne, Australia, early Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012. |
EIN News (press release) - 46 minutes ago One match that's attracting attention amongst the locals involves the Men's Single's meet Lleyton Hewitt vs. Milos Raonic, which takes place at 7pm Sydney time at the Rod Laver Arena as round three. |
Herald Sun - Jan 22, 2012 LLEYTON Hewitt has ditched the usual Yonex shirt for press conferences, instead wearing the logos of an obscure Bahamas company. |
Sydney Morning Herald - 1 hour ago All the talk this morning is the performance Lleyton Hewittgave against Novak Djokovic late last night, pushing the world No.1 to four sets. |
Sydney Morning Herald - 19 hours ago Tonight it's Sabine Lisicki v Maria Sharapova followed byLleyton Hewitt v Novak Djokovic. Do you have a question for Rafael Nadal? |
CBS News - 8 hours ago Djokovic, the defending champion, dropped six straight games to Lleyton Hewitt in losing his first set at the Australian Open but kept his composure and won 6-1, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 late Monday night, ensuring all of the top five men reached the ... |
Herald Sun - Jan 21, 2012 In the English Premier League, Bolton upset Liverpool while Lleyton Hewittfought his way into the fourth round of the Aussie Open. |
Yahoo! Sports - 7 hours ago Lleyton Hewitt is a 30-year-old Australian veteran to the sport of tennis. He has two grand slams to his name and is known for his aggressive serves and perimeter play. |
Herald Sun - 15 hours ago COLLINGWOOD coach Nathan Buckley and wife Tania made their first visit to the tennis to cheer Lleyton Hewitt last night. Buckley said he was a big tennis fan. |
Herald Sun - Jan 22, 2012 LLEYTON Hewitt will be chasing far more than personal glory when he confronts world No.1 Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open tonight. |
Fox Sports - Jan 20, 2012 Saturday night's third-round clash between Australia's Lleyton Hewitt and 21-year-old Canadian Milos "The Missile" Raonic shapes as perhaps the most intriguing yet at the 2012 Australian Open. |
FOXSports.com - Jan 21, 2012 On Saturday night while Serena Williams - a 6-1, 6-1 winner over Hungary's Greta Arn - was talking about kinesiology papers, management classes and wanting to get a business degree, Lleyton Hewitt, who had followed her on Rod Laver Arena, was trying ... |
OurHometown.ca - 11 hours ago Despite having the crowd in Rod Laver Arena behind him,Lleyton Hewitt found it very difficult even staying with Djokovic during the opening set of their fourth round match. |
Sydney Morning Herald - Jan 22, 2012 An Australian Open spokeswoman said 80649 people descended on Melbourne Park for Saturday's day and night sessions, which included appearances from Lleyton Hewittand Serena Williams on Rod Laver Arena. Bernard Tomic and sister Sara pose for crowds at ... |
Newsday - 10 hours ago Djokovic, the defending champion, dropped six straight games to Lleyton Hewitt in losing his first set at the Australian Open but kept his composure and won 6-1, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 late Monday night, ensuring all of the top five men reached the ... |
Herald Sun - Jan 20, 2012 THE remaking of the ageing Lleyton Hewitt into an Australian Open gladiator could be a scene-stealer from the old hit TV show 'The Six Million Dollar Man'. |
Canada.com - 14 hours ago By STEPHANIE MYLES, The Gazette January 23, 2012 The ladies have been quiet through the first week of this Australian Open, content for the most part to mow down the opposition as local heroes Bernard Tomic and Lleyton Hewitt grabbed all the headlines. |