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While talking about the best Australian tennis players, some would name Alex de Minaur, some would suggest Nick Kyrgios and some would come up with other names. However, deep behind them is a name that took the tennis world by storm and took Australian tennis to new heights. Lleyton Hewitt, a former tennis pro, made sure that he was a pure force to be dealt with.

Now, to honor the Australian legend for his achievement, the Australian Open recently came up with a huge honor for him. While Hewitt had his own statue in an entirely filled stadium, he was awarded with something that only a few have been able to get.

Australian Open honors Lleyton Hewitt as they unveil statue for the tennis legend

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In a proud moment at the Australian Open, local hero Lleyton Hewitt was inducted into the Australian Tennis Hall of Fame and celebrated with the unveiling of his very own statue. The Australian tennis player has had a wonderful tennis career and to pay tribute to his wonderful career, tennis Australia came up with a huge surprise for him.

The statue unveiling was done in a stadium that was completely surrounded by fans and fellow players. This was certainly an emotional moment for him. The event showcased the nation’s gratitude for Hewitt’s impact on the sport.

Thus, coming into the Australian Open, the former player received a great surprise that only a few have been able to put their hands on. Celebrating a career of pure dominance, tennis Australian decided to do something special in honor of Lleyton Hewitt.

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While Tennis Australia came up with a huge recognition for Hewitt, here are some of the remarkable career highlights that he achieved during his years as a professional player.

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Hewitt’s career in a nutshell: The major titles that he won as a professional player

Interestingly, Hewitt’s career has been nothing short of exceptional. His prime years came in 2001 and 2002 when he managed to bag 2 grand slams. One was the US Open back in 2001 and just a year later, he managed to bring the Wimbledon title home.

Not only this, he also managed to stun everyone by reaching the top spot in the ATP rankings at just 20 years of age. This at that time was a record in itself. Adding to this, he managed to collect 30 singles titles which included 2 ATP 1000 Masters titles.

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Talking about his other stats, he managed to the finals of the US Open in 2004 and then the Australian Open in 2005. Thus, these were some of the major highlights that made him a legend of Australian tennis.

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