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Hewitt, McNamee slam TA

LLEYTON Hewitt has put Tennis Australia on notice while failed presidential challenger Paul McNamee has declared the winds of change are blowing.

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Hopman Cup: Tommy Robredo and Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez to play for Spain

Hopman Cup: Tommy Robredo and Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez to play for Spain Tommy Robredo will be playing along with Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez at the Hopman Cup set for January 2-9 in Perth. Tommy Robredo played with Arantxa Sanchez Vicario in 2002 and they defeated Jan-Michael Gambill and Monica Seles in the final to capture Spain's second Hopman Cup championship. Spain is the sixth team confirmed...

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Hewitt, McNamee fear Australian tennis has grim future

Lleyton Hewitt has never ducked a battle. And Australia's only player of note now finds himself in another struggle as he declares war on his national federation.

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Hewitt slams Tennis Australia chief

Former world number one Lleyton Hewitt expressed frustration on Tuesday after long-serving Tennis Australia chief Geoff Pollard was re-elected despite calls for his removal.

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Tennis Australia 'on notice'

LLEYTON Hewitt says Tennis Australia has been ``put on notice'' following the controversial re-election of long-serving president Geoff Pollard.

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Hewitt puts TA on notice

Lleyton Hewitt says Tennis Australia will be centre of much focus following the controversial re-election of long-serving president Geoff Pollard.

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Hewitt serves it up to Tennis Australia

Lleyton Hewitt says Tennis Australia has been "put on notice" following the controversial re-election of long-serving president Geoff Pollard.

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Hewitt serves it up to Tennis Australia

Lleyton Hewitt says Tennis Australia has been "put on notice" following the controversial re-election of long-serving president Geoff Pollard.

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Pollard Wins Australian Election; Mladenovic, Kubler Win in Osaka; Harman Suggests College Tennis as Development Step

Australian Open tournament director and Tennis Australia Player Development head Craig Tiley was the first to announce the news last night that TA's president Geoff Pollard had been re-elected, fighting off a challenge from former Australian Open tournament director Paul McNamee. In a tweet, Tiley said: "Well done Geoff. Congratulations on your re-election this morning." Other Australians...

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Hewitt back in top 20

Lleyton Hewitt has broken back into the world's top 20 for the first time in almost 18 months after this week's ATP rankings were released.

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Patriot games entice Stosur

AUSTRALIAN Sam Stosur says game time and playing alongside Lleyton Hewitt led her to choose Perth's Hopman Cup over the Brisbane International.

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Australia Looks for Athletes; USTA Names US Collegiate Team for International Event; Q&A with Evan Zeder; Watson's Decision

Despite Lleyton Hewitt's doubts ( he recently endorsed Paul McNamee for the TA presidency, criticizing the current Geoff Pollard/Steve Wood/Craig Tiley administration), player development continues in Australia, and this story from Linda Pearce cites the "draft camp" that is underway to award scholarships for Tennis Australia training. Pearce writes: The draft camp is about casting the net...

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Aussie Woodbridge hopes to end growing Hewitt-Tomic feud

Melbourne - Davis Cup coach Todd Woodbridge has taken it upon himself to try and stop the damaging inter-generational feud between established star Lleyton Hewitt and promising teenager Bernard Tomic before it wrecks the underpinnings of the current ...

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Stosur earning more than Hewitt on court

Samantha Stosur leads Lleyton Hewitt as Australian tennis' biggest prizemoney winner in 2009.

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Stosur leads Hewitt in earnings

Samantha Stosur leads Lleyton Hewitt as Australian tennis's biggest prize-money winner in 2009.

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NEW YORK – Roger Federer sat in his sideline chair, listening to the music, gazing into the distance — the glassy-eyed look of a defeated man. Shocked. The owner of the most Grand Slam titles in history — maybe the best player of all time — finally lost at the U.S. Open, but not to Rafael Nadal, Andy Roddick or even Andy Murray. Rather, it was sixth-seeded Juan Martin del Potro, the 6-foot-6 Argentine...