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JULY 1 2009 21:29h
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Roddick made the crucial break in game nine of the decider and held serve when Hewitt dumped a forehand volley long to claim victory.
Hewitt, showing the determination and guts which helped him to the title here in 2002, refused to lie down, twice coming from a set down before the 26-year-old American finally ended his challenge.
"I think there's a lot of respect there, we used to get into it a bit when we were younger. I think we've earned each other's respect," Roddick said in a courtside interview.
"Now we're just a couple of old married dudes, maybe we've grown up a little bit."
Roddick looked on course for a straightforward victory after taking the opening set in 27 minutes, but Hewitt -- roared on by the green and gold clad Fanatics on a sun-kissed Court One -- saved three set points in the second set tiebreak before levelling the match 12-10.
Roddick restored his lead with a 7-1 win in the third set tiebreak but again Hewitt, who at one point whacked his left thigh with racket in an attempt to shake off a niggle, came back to take it to a decider.
The American, a two-time finalist here, made the crucial break in game nine of the decider and held serve when Hewitt dumped a forehand volley long to claim victory after a three hour 50 minute shootout.
He will play British third seed Andy Murray for a place in Sunday's final.



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