Lleyton_Hewitt Lleyton_Hewitt

Lleyton Hewitt - Definition and Overview

Lleyton Hewitt at the 2004 Houston Tennis Masters Cup.

Lleyton Hewitt (born February 24, 1981), is an Australian professional tennis player and the winner of the 2001 US Open and 2002 Wimbledon men's singles titles. Hewitt is known for his fierce competitiveness on the court.

Contents

Tennis career

Born in Adelaide, South Australia, Hewitt may well have followed in the footsteps of his Australian rules football-playing father. Instead, he became the youngest winner of an Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) tournament when, as an almost unknown youngster, he won the 1998 Adelaide Invitational, defeating Andre Agassi along the way.

In the next two years he quickly progressed up the world rankings and was world number one for two consecutive years.

Lleyton Hewitt at the Wimbledon championships, 2004.

Hewitt's first grand slam tournament win was at the US Open in 2001, where he defeated then-four time champion Pete Sampras in straight sets. He followed this with a victory at Wimbledon in 2002, showing the world that though the tournament is dominated by serve-and-volleyers, a baseliner like Hewitt could still perform at the highest level on grass.

He was part of the Australian team which won the Davis Cup in 1999 and 2003, and reached the finals in 2000 and 2001. At the age of 22, he had recorded more wins in Davis Cup singles than any other Australian player.

After his 2002 Wimbledon victory, Hewitt's game and his ATP ranking began to slip as he was engaged in a legal fight with the organization and began playing more Davis Cup matches instead of ATP events. Recently, however, he has reshaped his game and returned to the ATP. In 2004, he became the first man in history to lose in each Grand Slam to the eventual champion. In the Australian Open, he was defeated in the fourth round by Swiss Roger Federer; in the French Open he was defeated by Argentine Gastón Gaudio in the quarterfinals; at Wimbledon, he was defeated by Roger Federer in the quarterfinals; and at the US Open, he was defeated in the finals, again by Roger Federer. Hewitt defeated Andy Roddick to advance to the final of the 2004 Tennis Masters Cup, but was defeated by Roger Federer. Hewitt reached his first Australian Open final in 2005 by defeating World No. 2 Andy Roddick, but was defeated by the man who defeated the World No. 1, Roger Federer in the Semi Final, Marat Safin.

Hewitt's intense demeanour on court and characteristic shouts of "Come On!" when scoring a crucial point have won him detractors as well as fans, however his tennis-playing abilities have earned him a begrudging respect amongst even the most unfavourable of views.

Hewitt dated highly-ranked Belgian tennis player Kim Clijsters. The two announced their engagement just before Christmas 2003, but they split up recently in October 2004. His current girlfriend is Australian actress Bec Cartwright. Shortly after losing the final of the 2005 Australian open, Hewitt proposed to her. A date for marriage has not yet been announced.

Titles (24)

Legend
Grand Slam (2)
ATP Masters Series (2)
Tennis Masters Cup (2)
ATP Tour (18)
No. Date Tournament Opponent in the final Score
1. 1998-01-05 Adelaide Jason Stoltenberg (Australia) 3-6 6-3 7-6(4)
2. 1999-05-03 Delray Beach Xavier Malisse (Belgium) 6-4 6-7(2) 6-1
3. 2000-01-03 Adelaide Thomas Enqvist (Sweden) 3-6 6-3 6-2
4. 2000-01-10 Sydney Jason Stoltenberg (Australia) 6-4 6-0
5. 2000-03-06 Scottsdale Tim Henman (UK) 6-4 7-6(2)
6. 2000-06-12 London / Queen's Club Pete Sampras (USA) 6-4 6-4
7. 2001-01-08 Sydney Magnus Norman (Sweden) 6-4 6-1
8. 2001-06-11 London / Queen's Club Tim Henman (UK) 7-6(3) 7-6(3)
9. 2001-06-18 's-Hertogenbosch Guillermo Canas (Argentina) 6-3 6-4
10. 2001-08-27 US Open Pete Sampras (USA) 7-6(4) 6-1 6-1
11. 2001-10-01 Tokyo Michel Kratochvil (Switzerland) 6-4 6-2
12. 2001-11-12 Tennis Masters Cup (Sydney) Sebastien Grosjean (France) 6-3 6-3 6-4
13. 2002-02-25 San Jose Andre Agassi (USA) 4-6 7-6(6) 7-6(4)
14. 2002-03-11 Indian Wells Tim Henman (UK) 6-1 6-2
15. 2002-06-10 London / Queen's Club Tim Henman (UK) 4-6 6-1 6-4
16. 2002-06-24 Wimbledon David Nalbandian (Argentina) 6-1 6-3 6-2
17. 2002-11-11 Tennis Masters Cup (Shanghai) Juan Carlos Ferrero (Spain) 7-5 7-5 2-6 2-6 6-4
18. 2003-03-03 Scottsdale Mark Philippoussis (Australia) 6-4 6-4
19. 2003-03-10 Indian Wells Gustavo Kuerten (Brasil) 6-1 6-1
20. 2004-01-12 Sydney Carlos Moya (Spain) 4-3 ret.
21. 2004-02-16 Rotterdam Juan Carlos Ferrero (Spain) 6-7(1) 7-5 6-4
22. 2004-08-16 Washington Gilles Muller (Luxembourg) 6-3 6-4
23. 2004-08-23 Long Island Luis Horna (Peru) 6-3 6-1
24. 2005-01-10 Sydney Ivo Minar (Czech Republic) 7-5 6-0

Performance Timeline

Tournament 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997
Australian Open F 4r 4r 1r 3r 4r 2r 1r 1r
Roland Garros QF 3r 4r QF 4r 1r - -
Wimbledon QF 1r W 4r 1r 3r - -
US Open F QF SF W SF 3r - -
Tennis Masters Cup F - W W - - - -
Tournaments played 3 19 12 20 21 19 19 10 1
Finals reached 2 7 3 7 6 5 4 1 0
Tournaments Won 1 4 2 5 6 4 1 1 0
Win-Loss 13-2 68-18 37-10 61-15 80-18 61-19 44-20 10-9 0-1
Year End Ranking 3 16 1 1 7 25 100 722

External Links



Copyright 2009 WordIQ.com - Privacy Policy  :: Terms of Use  :: Contact Us  :: About Us
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the this Wikipedia article.