The official website of the BEIJING 2008 Olympic Games - Games of the XXIX Olympiad                 8-24 August 2008
News Venues Marketing Image & Look Torch Relay Sports Environment Volunteers Ticketing



IOC
IPC
Vancouver 2010 London 2012
Home > News > Sports News > Headlines
-1249
days to go
HEADLINES

Draper appointed as Hewitt's coach
From:Xinhuanet Updated:2007-01-09

 [Favorite]   [Font:  big  normal  small]   [Found a mistake]

CANBERRA, Jan. 8 (Xinhua) -- Former world's No. 1 tennis player Lleyton Hewitt has appointed one-time team-mate Scott Draper as his coach for the upcoming Australian Open.

Hewitt's manager Justin Cohen confirmed in a statement on Monday that Draper will play a "coaching and support role" through the Australian Open, which starts in Melbourne next week.

Hewitt's former coach Roger Rasheed resigned last Friday after three-and-a-half years.

Rasheed had had a fierce dispute with Hewitt after a loss to Russia's world no. 94 Igor Kunitsyn at Adelaide International last Thursday.

Draper, 32, has been a tennis professional for more than a decade. He won the 2005 Australian Open mixed doubles title with Samantha Stosur.

Disclaimer Statement

 [Favorite]   [font:  big  normal   small]  [Found a mistake]

Related Stories

·Egyptian media blame Portuguese coach for Al-Ahly's surprise defeat [2007-01-09]
·Australia's top tennis player Hewitt's coach quits [2007-01-08]
·Japanese coach to help China prepare for 2008 Games [2007-01-01]
·Uzbekistan U-23 manager Inileyev to coach Uzbekistan national team [2006-12-31]
·Gymnastic coach Bellu to charge Romania sports [2006-12-30]



Home | Sailing 2008 | Equestrian 2008 | BOBICO | Preliminary site | Contacts | Set as Homepage | Site map | Suggestions
Copyright The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad