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He's a new Australian hare, and at 23 he's expected to surpass his predecessor Hewitt?

Two Grand Slam titles and the highest number one in the world rankings, Australian tennis star Hewitt, who has been retired for many years, has a rather good career.

Turning into a professional career in 1998 and becoming the youngest world number one in ATP history in 2001 (20 years and 8 months), Hewitt was hailed by fans as the "Australian Hare" for his quick reflexes and fast running.

Years after Hewitt retired, with the rise of a young Australian youngster, the talk of the "Australian hare" was revived, and he was born on February 16, 1999, Deminault.

He's a new Australian hare, and at 23 he's expected to surpass his predecessor Hewitt?

#早早成名, there are countless circles of fans

Unlike the other two Australian players, Tomic and Kyrgios, Deminault does not have the so-called black material and negative news of the first two, and he is more in front of the fans than the presence of the little brother next door.

As a teenager, Deminault showed great strength, he won the 2016 Australian Open Junior Men's Doubles Championship and Wimbledon Junior Men's Singles Runner-up, the highest ranking in the world.

At the 2017 Australian Open, Deminault, who held the men's singles wild card, played in the Grand Slam singles main tournament for the first time in his career, when he was only ranked 333rd in the world.

He's a new Australian hare, and at 23 he's expected to surpass his predecessor Hewitt?

Facing Melzer in the first round, he struggled to advance to the second round in five sets, becoming the second 17-year-old player to win the Men's Singles main event at a Grand Slam after Churidge at the 2014 US Open.

Deminault's growth is quite fast, in 2018 he has become an Australian brother with the 31st ranking, and in 2019, Deminault won three ATP men's singles titles.

"He always gets the ball back on the opponent's side." For the young rookie, senior Hewitt once commented.

He's a new Australian hare, and at 23 he's expected to surpass his predecessor Hewitt?

#缺乏一技之长, there is a lot of room for improvement

For countless new generation players, youth is undoubtedly capital, but it will also be exhausted with age, and Deminault, who is known for his mobility, actually lacks the ability to score key points in other technical links.

Of course, born in 1999, he still has a lot of time to improve his ability in all aspects, and in recent seasons he has made great progress in front-shot offense, counter-shooting cutting and even internet ability.

He's a new Australian hare, and at 23 he's expected to surpass his predecessor Hewitt?

DeMinal, currently ranked 32nd in the world, reached the fourth round of this year's Australian Open when he lost to another rookie, Sinar, before moving to Rotterdam to lose to top seed Tsitsipas in the quarter-finals.

On 21 June 2021, De Minar reached the highest 18th place, so what do you think the Australian teenager can achieve in the future? (Source: House of Tennis Author: Barbie)

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