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Old 01-12-2009, 08:03 PM   #13
Ruiceara

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Seems a bit of a stretch putting Hewitt before Andre
Looking at the stats, it does speak more for Andre than for Lleyton. Sure, most of Hewitt's wins and all his weeks at #1 came during the 00's, but Andre won more majors, won more masters series events and in head-to-head meetings they went 3-3. If anyone wants to factor in age, then the question becomes if excelling while young, or stretching ones prime is the most impressive. Hmmmmm....
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