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Any one else think Lleyton Hewitt will win Wimbledon?

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I got 8 to 1 against Roger Federer. big odds in a 1 on 1 match.

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  1. yes


  2. Not a chance. He'll never beat Roger, and Rafa's even worse.

  3. hewitt couldnt beat federer before at wimbledon and doesnt look so this year either

  4. Only if he wears his hat the right way,don't people who wear their baseball caps backwards realize how stupid it looks?

  5. i love hewitt

    he is a great player

    he will not go down easilly against fed.

    if he defeats federer he can beat anybody

  6. Chances are slim.  No doubt his grass court results are incredible - 2002 Wimbledon Champion, 4 times Queen's Club Champion but he has already past his prime.  No offensive here. I still feel that he's so lucky to have won Wimbledon in 2002 as that year are full of upsets.  Only 2 of the top 16 seeds manage to get past the fourth round.  He beat the inexperience Nalbandian in the final.  He'll be in trouble if Karlovic still in the tournament as he has never beat him before.  Eventhough, he still has the ability to make some major upsets.

  7. I think that he has a huge chance aainst Federer, and I really hope that he beats him, but I doubt that he would win the Wimbledon, because in order to do that he would have to beat Federer, Baghdatis, and Nadal, but I think that he has a good chance against Federer!

    I say that he will make it a longer match than 3 sets! I hope he does good!

    Good luck with the bet!

  8. no i do not think he will win it.. he is the small guy in mens tennis.. not enough weapons to punish.. but i do think he is due for a big possible upset over a top player..

    i think fedex might underestimate him and possible be upset...

    hewitt is due for a big breakthrough

  9. Im a big fan of Leyton but I think Federer is too strong for all the field, Nadal is the only genuine threat at this stage on grass.

    Having said that "cmon" Hewitt!

  10. Lleyton's primed for this - he's fought back through injuries to get to this point; he loves Wimbledon, and there's no-one with greater heart and spirit. Frankly, I'd be surprised if he doesn't take the match today - and with all due respect to Roger, I hope he does.

    Go Lleyton!

  11. It pissed me off...After seeing what happened with Ana... I wouldn't be surprised If a cow actually jumps over the moon.. Anything is possible. I wouldn't count anyone out..

  12. No, he doesn't stand a good chance against Federer, or Nadal IMHO. He's playing well, but not good enough to beat the master of grass, Fed.

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