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Nick Kyrgios: Don't put me in same box as 'lost' Bernard Tomic Read more Tennis Australia is making no promises after the one-time world No17 opted out of last year’s Olympic Games and also decided not to represent Australia in Davis Cup this year. Hewitt is hoping the 24-year-old can somehow salvage something from the last month of the season following last week’s second-round loss in Tokyo. “He’s still got a few tournaments,” Hewitt said on Monday. “With Bernie, it’s about getting
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Chris Conte Authentic Jerseythat he’s got to be ready to play (in).” Once tight with Tomic, Hewitt said he was “disappointed and frustrated” that the Queenslander made himself unavailable for Davis Cup in 2017 but hoped the former Wimbledon quarter-finalist could revive his career. “I’ve had a few chats with him, so have a few people from Tennis Australia as well. I get along really well with Bernie,” Hewitt said. “Obviously I really tried to to help him out a lot last year, in 2016, and it’s been disappointing. It’s pretty much been 12 months since about September 2016 that he’s really struggled. “I think the tennis community, especially Tennis Australia, would really love him to get back
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