Australian tennis legend Lleyton Hewitt is coming out of retirement to play doubles with son Cruz in an ATP Challenger event this week.
Cruz, who turns 17 next month, is making his way in the professional ranks and notched his first singles win on the second-tier tour last week in Brisbane.
He will have another crack in Sydney on Tuesday — before attention turns to the father-son doubles pairing in a big week for the family.
Lleyton, 44, celebrated his induction into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in Melbourne on Monday night for his feats at the turn of the century and beyond.
But a plan hatched before the black-tie event has now come to fruition.
Lleyton appeared alongside Cruz in the official draw on Monday as a wildcard entry to face another all-Aussie duo in Hayden Jones an

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