John Newcombe applauds ‘cool hand Luke’ Saville

Tennis great John Newcombe has applauded Australian teenager Luke Saville for “putting himself out there” to try to defend his Wimbledon junior crown.

 
 

Luke Saville
TENNIS GREAT John Newcombe has applauded Australian teenager Luke Saville for “putting himself out there” to try to defend his Wimbledon junior crown. While other prodigies like Lleyton Hewitt and Bernard Tomic ditched the juniors for the pro ranks much earlier in their careers, Newcombe believes Saville has made the right call to stick around for one more year before taking on the big boys.

The 18-year-old is into the last four in his title defence at the All England Club and is hoping to become the first player since 1974 to go back-to-back in the boys’ championship. But even if he failed to do so at Wimbledon, Newcombe said Saville was showing all the promise of a future star in the pro ranks.

“It would be absolutely huge,” Saville told AAP. “To have my name on the honour board already is huge, but I’d love to have it on there twice – it hasn’t happened in something like 38 years.”

Saville is also the reigning Australian Open boys’ champion and is looking to go one better than Tomic and Pat Cash to become a triple junior grand slam champion.

Saville said the easy thing to do after lifting the trophy last year would have been to walk away. But he loves the competition and is relishing the challenge of “being the hunted” this year as the top seed and titleholder.

Newcombe, himself a five-time grand slam junior champion before turning pro and winning seven majors and rising to world No.1, reckons the boom youngster has made the right move.

“Luke’s probably not quite at that stage yet. I always think that it’s great to put yourself on the line.

“If he was ready to go into open company, I’d say give it a go.

“But, no, it’s good that’s he’s put himself out there.”

 
 
 

 
 

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