LLEYTON HEWITT’S new statue has been compared to a “17th century pirate” by tennis fans. The former Wimbledon champion, 42, was presented with the bust on Wednesday at the Australian Open in Melbourne. RexLleyton Hewitt’s statue has been compared to a ’17th century pirate’[/caption] RexThe former Wimbledon champion was inducted into the Australian Tennis Hall of Fame[/caption] He was awarded after being inducted into the Australian Tennis Hall of Fame. The statue shows Hewitt’s head and shoulders along with his iconic hair and backwards cap. However, fans are not convinced by the resemblance, or lack of, to the tennis icon. One fan commented: “Why’ve they made Lleyton a
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