Lleyton Hewitt has engaged lawyers over appealing the two-week ban and $30,000 fine he was handed for “offensive conduct” at a Davis Cup tie last year when he pushed a volunteer doping official against a wall.
Breakdown
- Leighton Hewitt is contesting a two-week ban and $30,000 fine. 3s
- The penalty relates to an alleged incident with a doping official's chaperone during the Davis Cup semifinals. 16s
- Hewitt has expressed dissatisfaction with the decision and the process, and is seeking legal advice. 23s
- Australia's Davis Cup team faces last-minute changes due to injuries to Alexey Poprin and Matt Ebden. 43s
- Hewitt criticized the lack of home matches and recent changes to the Davis Cup format. 57s