Veteran Hewitt still hungry despite defeat


LLEYTON Hewitt fancies another crack at Wimbledon next year at the age of 33, saying he still has the buzz despite his age and rotten catalogue of injuries that would have seen many players give up years ago.

The 2001 US Open champion and 2002 Wimbledon winner has been in good form since coming back from a radical toe operation, despite seven surgeons telling him his career would be finished.

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