Friday December 7, 2007
Rejuvenated Hewitt looking ahead to new season
SYDNEY: A month-long layoff due to an ankle injury has put Lleyton Hewitt in a good position to challenge for next months Australian Open, the former world number one said yesterday.
The 26-year-old, who missed the last month of the 2007 season because of the injury, said the year-ending schedule for most of the worlds top players, including world number one Roger Federer, could take its toll in the heat at Melbourne Park.
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Looking ahead: Lleyton Hewitt, fresh from a one-month layoff, is confident of doing better next season. |
Even when you look at (Novak) Djokovic, (Rafael) Nadal ... (Nikolai) Davydenko were getting tired at the Masters Cup so Im going to be a lot fresher than those guys but Ive just got to try and get some matches under my belt.
The world number 21, who annually carries the weight of his countrys hopes of a first home champion at the Australian Open since Mark Edmondson in 1976, has been working with Federers former coach Tony Roche to climb back up the rankings and prepare for 2008.
Its long hours, trying to get the miles in my legs but also working on specific areas, he said of working with compatriot Roche, who helped Federer win six Grand Slam titles before they parted in May.
The hard works probably been done up until now and the next week or so and then try and taper off a bit more.
Hewitt, who will warm up for the Australian Open by appearing at the Sydney International event which starts on Jan 6, added he would also compete at next years Beijing Olympics.
At the moment Id look forward to playing hopefully singles and doubles with Paul Hanley, said Hewitt, who represented Australia at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
I feel like weve got a great opportunity of winning a medal.
Grand Slams for a tennis player are the priority and we have the US Open about a week after the Olympics.
Its fortunate its on the same surface but it is a lot of flying, a lot of travel and youve got to still have enough in the tank. Reuters
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