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Limited in that he doesn't have much in terms of flair and power in any of his groundstrokes as compared with a myriad of other players. Well apart from his lob which is a bit of a trademark. As well as an unimpressive serve. Overcomes this by being a great returner, smart shot selection, court speed and grit and determination. The way i've read his decline it's mostly due to his injuries and gaining weight. Will always believe he is probably one of the great overachievers in sport.
Yeah, what I meant is along those lines. His trademark shots are defensive ones rather than attacking/powerful, and as we saw the other night against Youzny, he doesn't have a go to shot that can consistently get him free points when he needs them.





I could say something about who and what stinks, and has done for a number of years now, but I shall refrain.
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). I'll never forget the time my grandma rang me, would have been about ten or so years ago, when Hewitt was trailing James Blake 2 sets to love at the Open and she was already reassuring me saying he'll be back next year and not to worry about it. And yeah, he ended up winning of course. Just about typifies what he was on the court. Not by any stretch the biggest ball-hitter, but with someone like Hewitt you don't need to be if you've got the other traits and that's why he won slams. I'll miss seeing him out on the court every summer that's for sure. Hats off to the little soldier.
