Lleyton Hewitt
Lleyton Hewitt is a retired Australian tennis player who was a former world No. 1 and a two-time Grand Slam champion, winning the US Open in 2001 and Wimbledon in 2002. Known for his tenacious playing style and remarkable court coverage, Hewitt became an iconic figure in Australian sports, inspiring a generation of players, including Alex de Minaur. His contributions to tennis have solidified his legacy as one of Australia's greatest athletes.
Born on Feb 24, 1981 (44 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | 10 | 7.00 | 0.94% | +30% | 25,499,884 | 312,734 | $1,380,000 | 16,925$ |
| Serbia | 1 | 5.00 | 0.09% | +0% | 8,737,371 | 8,166 | $55,000 | 51$ |
| Vietnam | 1 | 8.00 | 0.10% | +0% | 97,338,583 | 95,524 | $340,000 | 334$ |
| Panama | 1 | 5.00 | 0.10% | +0% | 4,314,768 | 4,350 | $76,000 | 77$ |
| Totals | 13 | 135,890,606 | 420,774 | $1,851,000 | 17,387$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Panama:
Lleyton Hewitt was mentioned as the previous youngest number 1 in the world before Alcaraz.
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Australia:
If they play brilliantly, may they pump the air or pull a Lleyton Hewitt duck sign of success.
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Australia:
Lleyton Hewitt is the US Open and Wimbledon champion and Tennis Australia’s Davis Cup captain.
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Australia:
Djokovic will break a tie for main draw appearances with Hewitt when he walks onto Rod Laver Arena.
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Serbia:
Lleyton Hewitt was defeated by Marat Safin in the final of the Australian Open in 2005.
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Australia:
Lleyton Hewitt participated in the match and took a victory lap after a surprising point.
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Australia:
The opening ceremony will also feature Lleyton Hewitt.
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Australia:
Lleyton Hewitt was coached by Darren Cahill early in his career, leading him to become the youngest No. 1 in ATP Tour history.
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Vietnam:
Federer will partner with Australian legend Lleyton Hewitt in a doubles match at the Australian Open.
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Australia:
Lleyton Hewitt’s 'C’mon' is one of the all-time great celebrations in tennis.
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