Cruz Hewitt fails to qualify for Brisbane 2 Challenger
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Cruz Hewitt suffers defeat again in Challengers qualifying round
Cruz Hewitt, the son of the former world number one Lleyton Hewitt, has lost in the qualifying round of a Challengers event. The 16-year-old is very sought after, largely because of his father, who is often regarded as one of the greatest Australian players in the history of men’s tennis. He won two...
Cruz Hewitt fails to qualify for Brisbane 2 Challenger
Cruz Hewitt will have to wait to make his main-draw Challenger debut. The 16-year-old Aussie fell to Matt Hulme 4-6, 6-4, 6-0 in the second qualifying round at the Brisbane 2 Challenger in two hours and two minutes. Thus, the young gun failed to qualify for the main draw at Challengers for the fifth time in his career. The more experienced player lost serve two times in the second part of the first set. He recovered his game and kept the pressu…
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