Novak Djokovic v Lleyton Hewitt Extended Highlights | Australian Open 2012 Fourth Round
Watch the extended highlights of Novak Djokovic v Lleyton Hewitt in the fourth round of the Australian Open 2012.
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Djoko is definitely the GOAT athlete
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The fact that a injured and completely done Hewitt took a set from peak Djokovic speaks so highly of him (and ill of the rest). In Novak's prime, he only lost five sets at Australia before QF (two against Simon and two against Wawrinka).
Ivan Dodig also took a set from Djokovic, Luis Horna and an ‘injured and completely done’ Kuerten schooled Fed. I get it you’re a delusional Fedfan but stop hyping up his competition. Hewitt is the only GS champion who lost in the 1R defending his title.
Top 100 players have taken sets off the Big 3. Its pretty clear who you are fanboying, just keep that in check.
2004-2006 is still the weakest era of tennis
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