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Posted: 2015-01-12 11:13:00
Roger Federer shakes hands with Lleyton Hewitt after his win in the Fast4 tennis exhibiti

Roger Federer shakes hands with Lleyton Hewitt after his win in the Fast4 tennis exhibition. Source: News Corp Australia

IT may have been a new format but it was the same old rivalry as Roger Federer fought his way to a tough win over Lleyton Hewitt in the Fast4 tennis exhibition on Monday night.

The Swiss world No.2 continued his unbeaten run this summer with a 4-3 2-3 3-4 4-0 4-3 win over the Australian in the short-form contest at Sydney’s Qantas Credit Union Arena.

Coming off a four-match winning run in Brisbane, where he took the title in three sets over Milos Raonic on Sunday night, Federer showed no ill-effects from a morning flight and marketing commitments earlier in the day.

Roger Federer reaches for an overhead backhand at the Sydney Entertainment Centre.

Roger Federer reaches for an overhead backhand at the Sydney Entertainment Centre. Source: News Corp Australia

The match featured an experimental style of play with sets being won after four games, no deuces and play being allowed to continue after lets on serve.

Federer, who holds an 18-9 match record over Hewitt in regular match formats, was pushed all the way by his evergreen sparring partner, the contest going its full allotment of five shortened sets.

Both players looked in good touch, Hewitt offering plenty of “too goods” to Federer in the first set and a half before the world No.86 found some rhythm to get back into the contest.

Roger Federer high-fives Lleyton Hewitt’s son Cruz.

Roger Federer high-fives Lleyton Hewitt’s son Cruz. Source: News Corp Australia

Hewitt, who lost in the opening match of the Brisbane International against compatriot Sam Groth in his only other hit-out of the year thus far, will now head to his hometown of Adelaide to play an exhibition match against Czech Tomas Berdych to round out his formal preparations for the Australian Open.

Federer is expected to head straight to Melbourne for the year’s opening grand slam.

Originally published as Fast and furious with Roger and Lleyton
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