Nothing goes right for Hewitt
LONDON (Reuters) - Lleyton Hewitt has every reason to feel hard done by with his run at Queen's Club this week as he warms up for the Wimbledon championships.
The Australian could have hoped for a kinder draw than a match-up with fellow four times Queen's champion Andy Roddick in the third round.
Hewitt was also the only one who earned a break point in the showdown between the two former world number ones.
But once he fluffed that opportunity, he was squeezed out by the American 7-6 7-6.
"It's a bit frustrating but it's tough," the 28-year-old Hewitt told reporters.
"Playing Andy you always know that's going to be the case and... you're not going to have a lot of chances out there. It's a matter of taking those when you get those small opportunities.
"In terms of the actual service games, I felt like I was having the better of him. I didn't feel under pressure that much on my service games."
Hewitt has failed to win a major since the second of his grand slam titles at Wimbledon in 2002. Continued...




