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hewl The intensity is back, to the maximum level of obsession and burning desire to win the tournament. The belief is back in the heart, soul, mind and blood, that the great Lleyton Hewitt can once again win a major tournament. I have studied with fascination the abnormalities of Hewitt throughout his career and my eyes can see that Hewitt is not playing out his final years on the ATP just for the hell of it. He is here to win. Right Now. Continue to read full article...

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serena By Jayita A Belcourt She may be 32 years old, but world No.1 Serena Williams has again shown the world that age is no barrier as she continues her dominance in the sport by claiming a second consecutive title at the Brisbane International. The 17 time Grand Slam champion needed only 98 minutes to dispose of her opponent, world No.2 Victoria Azarenka, in a straight set victory 6-4, 7-5. Continue to read full article...

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heww By Louise Belcourt Lleyton Hewitt turned back the clock with an emphatic win in his quarter final match in Brisbane on Friday. As the temperature soared to nearly 100F Hewitt scorched up Pat Rafter arena with a 6-4 6-2 win over Marius Copil. Continue to read full article...

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Jan/14

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Hopman Cup’s passion and intensity on display

hopcupIt always rankles me when I hear someone say Hopman Cup is "just an exhibition." Alluding that it's not an event that's taken very seriously by the participants, who just use it to "get some matches in." If you watched some of the France vs. Czech Republic duel yesterday, you'd have seen just how serious, passionate and intense Hopman Cup can be. Continue to read full article...

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