The hate he gets from some quarters is not normal imo. I don't think that it is because he is a sore loser or whatever. That is just an excuse to hate him where the sympton may lie some where else. Australia likes winners and in comparison to the likes of Federer, Nadal, Hewitt is mediocre. Worse, he acknoledges the same. Rafter raised the Australian hopes but the Hewitt era has been that of disappointment in men's tennis. It is a bit like the criticism Tim Henman recieves in England so much. Now Henman did exceedingly well for the amount of talent he possessed at Wimbledon. Yet, Henman found himself getting so much negative assessments.
Pratyush, until you live in Australia you won't understand.
I can guarantee you one thing, the dislike of Hewitt by many is NOTHING like Henman's in England. Its completely different.
And the dislike of Hewitt is also not due to his lack of success in recent times. Hell he's the last Australian to win a Wimbledon, something Rafter didn't do, and Rafter is eternally loved here in Australia.
For the most part, success has nothing to do with it. Its his attitude and character.
Him appearing on frickin' Home & Away doesn't help either FFS. Not to mention his proposal to Bec Cartwright right after he lost at the Aus Open Final in 05, taking away all the attention from Marat.
One of his recent dickhead moves is his complaining about the umpiring after Guccione beat him just before the Australian Open. Its his fellow countrymen, and the only other Australian male player who looks like even being able to make it past the first round of the Australian Open, and he publically says that had it not been for the umpiring, he wouldn't have lost to him.
I remember his hilarious quote about him saying he understands how the cricketers feel.
A lot of Aussies feel cheated that they've had to go from having Rafter represent Australian tennis, to Hewitt. The juxtaposition is astounding.
That being said, plenty of Aussies love him too, so there you go.