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Lleyton Hewitt takes "great memories" from Queen's

Former world number one Lleyton Hewitt says that he will have "great memories" of Queen's after competing at the event for the final time before he retires.

Lleyton Hewitt has said that he has "great memories" of playing at Queen's after competing at the Aegon Championships for the final time.

The four-time champion, who will retire after next year's Australian Open, was knocked out by South Africa's Kevin Anderson in the first round.

The 34-year-old told BBC Sport: "This has been one of my favourite tournaments. I love the whole month in London. I'm going to have so many great memories in this tournament."

The former world number one has competed at the event 16 times.

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