For a short period in the early 2000s, Lleyton Hewitt threatened to become a dominant force in men's tennis. Triumphs at the US Open and Wimbledon within ten months underpinned a 80-week stint as world number one. The emergence of Roger Federer dispelled that prospect but Hewitt still finished as th...
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