Jan 05, 2014 12:47 AM EST
Roger Federer vs. Lleyton Hewitt Live Stream: Watch Online Brisbane International Finals Tennis Match Streaming

Roger Federer is looking to win his first title of the season early in the year and he is playing against Lleyton Hewitt in the finals of the Brisbane International tournament and this comes after Serena Williams won on the women's side and Rafael Nadal won in Qatar to get things started early as well and now the two will play after Federer has won 16 of the last 17 matches and it should be an exciting one on Sunday.

This tournament is the last big warm up for the Australian Open and after not winning a major last season, Federer will be looking to get things started off right in 2014 and this could give him some momentum heading into the grand slam. Federer comes in after defeating Jeremy Chardy in three sets and Hewitt came in against Kei Nishikori in three sets as well and sets up a classic match of two veterans that have played a number of times and Federer has an 18-8 record in those matches and Nadal won his tournament after taking the US Open and the French Open last season.

Serena Williams continued her dominating 2013 after winning the US Open with a win in Brisbane and she defeated Victoria Azarenka after playing Maria Sharapova and extender her 14-3 record against Azarenka and now she looks to keep playing as well as she did last year when she lost just four matches all season.

Check here for the Brisbane live coverage for Roger Federer and Lleyton Hewitt.

Here is a look at the Federer and Hewitt match from Reuters.com. Roger Federer and Lleyton Hewitt will resume one of the oldest rivalries in tennis when they contest the Brisbane International final on Sunday.

The 32-year-old duo both needed three sets to secure a 27th encounter after Federer edged Frenchman Jeremy Chardy 6-3 6-7 6-3 and Hewitt proved too strong for Japan's Kei Nishikori as he rallied for a 5-7 6-4 6-3 win on Saturday.

"Obviously, Roger and I have a good history and a lot of tough matches in the past in slams, Davis Cups and everything," Australia's Hewitt told reporters. "I'm going to enjoy it."

They first played in Lyon 15 years ago with Hewitt emerging victorious, as he did in seven of the first nine matches with the last of those coming in a Davis Cup clash in 2003 where he battled back from two sets and 5-2 down to overcome the Swiss.

Federer regards that contest as a landmark moment in his career while Hewitt sees it as one of his greatest wins.

"It has to be one (of my best)," Hewitt said. "In the conditions and over five sets and he was the reigning Wimbledon champion only a couple months before that as well."

Since then, Federer has been dominant with Hewitt's victory in Halle in 2010 his only win in the last 17 contests between them.

The Australian puts his latter struggles in the rivalry down to Federer's brilliance rather than his own shortcomings.

"Nearly everyone had some kind of run against Roger in those years," Hewitt said.

"He lost two or three matches for the year. Apart from losing to Rafa (Nadal) a couple times, he didn't lose too many matches.

"In Halle, I got a little bit lucky but I did play a really good three-set match there."

For his part, Federer is keen to resume a rivalry against an off-court friend he first met when they were 15-year-old juniors.

"We go back 17 years - our coaches back in the day were best friends," Federer said. "It's always special when we play."

The Brisbane tournament acts as a warm-up event for the Australian Open, the first grand slam of the season, which starts in Melbourne on January 13.

(Reuters)

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