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Wounds from Hewitt's serve on TA will heal, says Tiley

THE wounds from Lleyton Hewitt's scalding public criticism of Tennis Australia during the recent election campaign are yet to heal, but national director of tennis Craig Tiley says he remains confident that the strained relationship between the... Full Article at The Age

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