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Who is Hewitt in the tennis king?

Name: Lleyton Hewitt.

Gender: male

Nationality: Australia

Place of birth: Adelaide, Australia

Permanent residence: Sydney Harbour-Palm Bay (Australia)

Birthday: 198 1.2.24

Constellation: Pisces

Height:1.80m.

Weight: 68 kg

Tennis nickname: Australian hare, come on, sir.

Family members: wife Bec, daughter Mia( 165438+2005129 October), son Cruz (165438+0 February 2008), parents and sister.

Current sponsor: Yonex

Original sponsors: Nike Hewitt and his wife.

Racket: Yonex SHT 305/500 a pair of children

Sports shoes: Yonex RDS 00 1

Grip: right hand

Entry time: 1998

Top singles ranking: 1

Top ranking in championship battle: 1

Top ranking of doubles: 18

Singles champion: 26

Doubles champion: four Grand Slam results ◎ singles results ◎.

Australian Open: 1997, 1998, the first round in 2002 and 2009; 1999, the second round in 2006; 200 1, the third round in 2007; It reached the fourth round in 2000, 2003, 2004, 2008 and 20 10; Runner-up in 2005

French Open: the first round1999; In 2003, the third round in 2009; The fourth round in 2000, 2002 and 2006; 200 1, 2004, top eight in 2007;

Wimbledon: the third round1999; The first round in 2000 and 2003; 200 1, the fourth round in 2007 and 2008; Champion in 2002, quarter-finals in 2004 and 2009; Top four in 2005;

Us open: 1999, third round in 2009; The second round in 2007; Top four in 2000, 2002 and 2005; 200 1 champion; Runner-up in 2004; Top eight in 2003 and 2006

◎ Double score ◎

2000 US Open doubles champion

Year-end Masters Cup results: team competition in 2000, champion 200 1 in 2002.

Runner-up in 2004, gave up the Shanghai Masters Cup in 2005 because his wife's first child was about to be born.

Davis Cup 1999, which helped Australia win the championship in 2003.

In 2000, 200 1 entered the final and won the runner-up.

Professional tour results ◎ Tour champion record ◎

1998: Men's singles champion (virgin champion) in Adelaide Station of ATP Series.

1999: men's singles champion of Saidel Tan Lei in ATP series.

In 2000:

ATP Series Indianapolis Men's Doubles Champion (Partner Stoll)

London Queen's Club ATP Series Men's Singles Champion

Seth cotsdale men's singles champion in ATP series

ATP Series Adelaide Men's Singles Champion

ATP series Sydney men's singles champion

200 1:

Saikh Ghent Bosch ATP Series Men's Singles Champion

London Queen's Club ATP Series Men's Singles Champion

ATP World Team Championship Team Champion

ATP Masters Miami Men's Doubles Champion (Partner Rafter)

ATP Sydney masters cup men's singles champion

Tokyo ATP Gold Championship Men's Singles Champion

ATP series Sydney men's singles champion

In 2002:

London Queen's Club ATP Series Men's Singles Champion

ATP masters Indian wells men's singles champion

San Jose ATP series men's singles champion

In 2003:

Seth cotsdale men's singles champion in ATP series

ATP masters Indian wells men's singles champion

In 2004:

Men's singles champion of long island station in ATP series

ATP Series Men's Singles Champion in Washington Station

Men's singles champion of ATP gold medal championship Rotterdam station

ATP series Sydney men's singles champion

2005: Sydney men's singles champion in ATP series.

2006: ATP Series Queen's Club London Men's Singles Champion.

2007: ATP series Las Vegas men's singles champion

2009: Men's singles champion in Houston clay station in ATP series.

◎ Other major achievements of the tour ◎

1999:

ATP Series London Queen's Club Men's Singles Final Four

Seth cotsdale, runner-up of men's singles in ATP series

Lyon men's singles runner-up in ATP series

Singapore men's singles semi-finals in ATP series

ATP Series Adelaide Men's Singles Runner-up

In 2000:

ATP Series Indianapolis Men's Singles Final Four

ATP Masters Men's Singles Semi-Final in West Rome

ATP Masters Hamburg Semifinal Men's Doubles (Partner Rafter)

ATP Masters Miami Men's Singles Final Four

ATP Masters Stuttgart Men's Single Runner-up

ATP Series Basel Men's Singles Semifinal.

ATP Series Adelaide Men's Double Runner-up (Partner Stoll)

Sydney men's doubles runner-up in ATP series (partner Stoll)

200 1:

ATP Masters Cincinnati Men's Singles Final Four

ATP Masters Hamburg Men's Singles Semifinal

ATP series Seth cotsdale men's singles semifinal

ATP Masters Miami Men's Singles Final Four

ATP Masters Indian Wells Men's Singles Semifinal

ATP Masters Stuttgart Men's Singles Semifinal

In 2002:

ATP Masters Cincinnati Men's Singles Runner-up

Barcelona men's singles semi-final in ATP gold medal match

ATP Masters Miami Men's Singles Final Four

ATP Masters Paris Men's Singles Runner-up

In 2003:

ATP series los Angeles men's singles runner-up

Seth Cotsdale, runner-up of men's doubles in ATP series (partner is philippoussis)

In 2004:

ATP Masters Cincinnati Men's Singles Runner-up

ATP Series London Queen's Club Men's Singles Final Four

Team runner-up in ATP World Team Competition

ATP Masters Hamburg Men's Singles Semifinal

ATP Gold Tournament Tokyo Station Men's Singles Final Four

In 2005:

ATP Masters Cincinnati Men's Singles Final Four

ATP Masters Indian Wells Men's Singles Runner-up

2006: runner-up of men's singles in Las Vegas in ATP series.

San Jose men's singles runner-up in ATP series

In 2007:

ATP Masters Cincinnati Men's Singles Final Four

ATP Series Men's Singles Semifinal in Polca Station

ATP Masters Hamburg Men's Singles Semifinal

In 2009:

Gail Monfil Men's Singles Semifinal in ATP Series [Edit this paragraph] Hewitt's career year-end ranking history is 1997: 722nd (not transferred to the adult group).

1998: No.65438 +0 13 1999: 22nd.

2000: 7th place.

2001:No.65438 +0 bit 2002: No.65438 +0 bit.

2003:No. 15 2004: No.3.

2005: 4th place 2006: 20th place.

2007: 22nd; 2008: 67th.

2009: 22nd [Edit this paragraph] The record of Hewitt-Australian Hare is 1997. Became the youngest player to enter the Australian Open in history because of her first challenge to win the championship in Perth (15 years old, 1 1 month).

1998 won the first championship in his career in Adelaide, becoming the youngest tour champion in history since 1988 in Zhang Depei, and the lowest ranked player in history (ranked 550th).

In 2000, he became the first teenager to win at least four championships in one year after 1990 Sampras, and became the first in the Australian Open men's singles. Become the first young player in history to enter the year-end finals (under 20 years old).

200 1 entered the ranks of top players, including the first career Grand Slam (US Open) and the year-end finals champion, becoming the youngest year-end number one in ATP history.

In 2002, he continued to dominate men's tennis, won the second Grand Slam (Wimbledon) and the second year-end finals, and remained the first at the end of the year. He became the fourth player in history to rank first in the world every week in that year, and the seventh player in history to rank first at the end of the year for two consecutive years.

In 2006, although there was only one singles champion due to injury, it was ranked in the top 20 at the end of the year for seven consecutive years.

There was still only one singles champion in 2007, but it joined the unprecedented camp with at least one championship record for ten consecutive years. Ranked among the top 25 in the world for nine consecutive years.

On May 6, 2009, he won the first round of the BMW Open and won the 500th victory in his career.

The score of the 500th victory in my career was 6-2/6-7(2)/7-6(8) (two match points were saved in the meantime).