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Lleyton Hewitt vs David Ferrer: Australian Open live scores, blog

Roar Guru
21st January, 2016
Time: 7pm (AEDT)
Venue: Rod Laver Arena
History: Hewitt 1, Ferrer 2
Last meeting: Ferrer 7-6, 4-6, 6-3, 6-0 US Open 2012
TV: Live Channel Seven, 7two, Fox Sports
Betting: Ferrer $1.13, Hewitt $6.05
Lleyton Hewitt is temporary coming out of retirement for Australia's Davis Cup showdown with USA. (AFP PHOTO/Luis Acosta)
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21st January, 2016
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Match Result

Ferrer too good tonight against Hewitt. The Australian toiled hard and had his chances in the second set to get back in the game but Ferrer played some clutch tennis to keep himself on top in another memorable contest.

Hewitt’s career is now officially over and what a career it has been. Two grand slam titles at the US Open and Wimbledon to go along with some memorable Davis Cup victories. Add further grand slam final appearances at the US Open and Australian Open and he retires a legend. Well done Hewitt.

Ferrer meanwhile continues on his journey and he will be very difficult to beat as always.

Hewitt 2 4 4
Ferrer 6 6 6

Match Preview

A blockbuster Australian Open second round sees retiring Australian legend Lleyton Hewitt face the tenacious eighth seed David Ferrer. Join The Roar for live scores and commentary from 7pm (AEDT).

Rod Laver Arena has seen its fair share of epic contests throughout its history and fans could be set for another memorable encounter between two of the most competitive players in the game.

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Hewitt and Ferrer are practically identical when it comes to playing style – both renowned for making their opposition dig deep by keeping points alive, courtesy of their great court coverage.

Indeed, only the legendary trio of Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal possess superior movement around the court.

While neither player possesses shot-making weapons to win points quickly, they more than make up for it with a high tennis IQ, allowing them to construct points with proper shot selection.

Neither Hewitt nor Ferrer are known for committing a high amount of unforced errors, and with both players to fight tooth and nail, another lengthy affair could eventuate.

Ferrer leads the pair’s head-to-head 2-1, with the Spaniard winning their only hard-court meeting, at the 2012 US Open. Hewitt toiled hard in that contest, but eventually succumbed in four sets, losing the final 6-0.

On big points, Hewitt will look to use his reliable forehand lob to cause Ferrer trouble. The two-time grand slam champion can also rely on his terrific net play to finish points quickly.

Ferrer meanwhile is a master of maintaining his intense play for sustained periods, and is more aggressive with his stroke play than Hewitt.

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Judging from his clinical first-round performance, Hewitt can knock over Ferrer, but he will have to be more aggressive with his shot making. If he can do that, a third round berth is a real possibility.

Hewitt in five sets.

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