Bec Cartwright prepares her game face

It can be just as stressful in the player's box as on the court as Bec Cartwright found out watching husband Lleyton Hewitt bow out in the first round of the Australian Open

Photo by Getty Images Jan 23, 2013

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  1. Jason11:10pm Thursday 24th January 2013 ESTReport Abuse

    Absolute disgrace. In one article you have a video from NRL players campaigning against bullying and then you post an article calling a young girl ugly. Shame shame shame....will never view your site again, hypocritical #$%@s

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  2. Leanne and Paul09:54pm Thursday 24th January 2013 ESTReport Abuse

    Terrible article, bullying on the tennis court, not nice.

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  3. Save our country08:57pm Thursday 24th January 2013 ESTReport Abuse

    How about letting us comment on the real issues governing our country, instead of picking out crook pics of tennis players (and partners) who are unfortunately caught at the wrong nano second by sleezebag cameramen. Bet you don't give us an opportunty to "POST A COMMENT" when there are real issues to comment about. Your've got NO BACKBONE. WHO CONTROLS YOU???? Lets see IF this ends up on "Post a Comment"

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  4. Tim Brown08:46pm Thursday 24th January 2013 ESTReport Abuse

    7. Play ugly to win - winning ugly took on a new meaning. What meaning? I don't get it. Because she has braces, perhaps? She's quite a pretty girl. It doesn't matter - I'm insulted on her behalf. I'm not sure how it happened that so many stupid but opinionated, talentless hacks have been allowed to pollute a creative sector already in decline.

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