Has Lleyton Hewitt ever beaten Roger Federer?

On 13 June, Hewitt defeated Roger Federer in the final of the Gerry Weber Open in Halle, Germany, a grass-court tuneup for Wimbledon Championships. The win was Hewitt’s first over Federer since 2003 and snapped a 15-match losing streak against the Swiss.

When did Lleyton Hewitt beat Roger Federer?

Lleyton Hewitt defeated Roger Federer in three sets in Brisbane 2014.

Did Andre Agassi beat Roger Federer?

The defending champion Andre Agassi was one of the favorites at the Miami Masters in 2002, playing well and beating the young Swiss Roger Federer 6-3, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 in two hours and 21 minutes to lift the fifth Miami Open title.

What was Lleyton Hewitt highest ranking?

As of 2022.05.23

Singles
2022 Career
0 Rank Move 1 Career High 2001.11.19
0-0 W-L 0 Titles 30 Titles
Prize Money $20,889,965 Prize Money Singles & Doubles combined

Why did Lleyton Hewitt retire?

“You miss the big tournaments. At that time doing week in week out wasn’t easy. After I took six months of not doing a lot my body started feeling much better,” Hewitt said on retiring from singles.

How many Grand Slams did Lleyton Hewitt win?

2Lleyton Hewitt / Grand slams won (singles)

Did Pete Sampras ever play Roger Federer?

Perhaps the vast majority of the people reading this article are fortunate enough to have seen both Pete Sampras and Roger Federer play, although never against each other in their prime. These two geniuses clashed only once, at the 2001 Wimbledon, when the Swiss prevailed in five sets in the round of 16.

Who is the greatest male tennis player of all time?

Roger Federer
1. Roger Federer. Arguably the best tennis player of all time, Roger Federer has done it all. In a 23 year career spanning four decades, the Swiss has spent a combined 310 weeks at world no.

Who is the youngest player to win a grand slam in tennis?

Martina Hingis
The crown for youngest Grand Slam winner, man or woman, belongs to Martina Hingis. In 1997, at the age of 16-years and 117-days, the Swiss defeated former world No. 3 Mary Pierce in the final of the Australian Open.

How long was Hewitt world number1?

80 weeks
1 was the last of the three.” Hewitt, nicknamed ‘Rusty’, held the World No. 1 ranking for a total of 80 weeks, including 75 consecutive weeks between November 2001 and April 2003. In his third appearance at the US Open in 2001, Hewitt outlasted Andy Roddick in five sets and cruised past former World No.