Lleyton Hewitt
CLASS OF 2021

Lleyton
Hewitt

Lleyton Hewitt
Biography
Career Highlights
Born
February 24, 1981 in Adelaid, Australia
Player Style
Right-handed
Category
Recent Player
TOP RANKING
World No. 1 (Year-End, 2001 & 2002) 
Lleyton Hewitt

2-TIME YEAR-END WORLD NO. 1 (2001 & 2002) & 2-TIME MAJOR CHAMPION

30
CAREER SINGLES TITLES
750-374
OVERALL RECORD
616-262
SINGLES RECORD
134-112
DOUBLES RECORD
Grand Slams
Australian Open Tropy

AUSTRALIAN OPEN

Singles

Finalist: 2005

WIMBLEDON

Singles

Winner: 2002

Mixed Doubles

Finalist: 2000
US Open Trophy

US OPEN

Singles

Winner: 2001
Finalist: 2004

Doubles

Winner: 2000
Grand Slam Results
Career Timeline
Became youngest male player in history of Australian Open to qualify at age 15 years and eleven months.
Played on his first victorious Australian Open Davis Cup team as they defeated France in the final.
Won his first Grand Slam singles title at the US Open.
Took the Wimbledon singles title for his second major.
Led Australia to victory again inn the Davis Cup, recording a milestone victory over Switzerland’s Roger Federer from two sets down in the semifinals.
Reached the final of his native Australian Open Championships before losing to Marat Safin.
Won first clay court title of his career in Houston.
Claimed his 30th and last ATP singles title in Newport on the grass at the Hall of Fame Championships, and also captured his last doubles title at that tournament.
Lleyton Hewitt
Lleyton Hewitt
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