Tag: Kevin Anderson

  • Djokovic Claims Thirteenth Major Title At Wimbledon

    Djokovic Claims Thirteenth Major Title At Wimbledon

    Novak Djokovic put a torrid couple of years behind him to secure his fourth Wimbledon title with a 6-2 6-2 7-6(3) over South African Kevin Anderson. It was his first major since the 2016 French Open. It marked the end of a road back to form having struggled with elbow issues, confidence problems and multiple changes to his coaching entourage.

    With his young son Stefan watching from the stands, Djokovic put on businesslike performance, dominating all aspects of the encounter. It was a contrast to the battle royale he faced with Rafael Nadal in the Semi-finals on Friday.

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    Anderson threatened to extend the match in the third set with five game points but Djokovic’s will prevailed under pressure and Anderson pushed a forehand return into the net to bring an end to proceedings.

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  • Dimitrov Outlasts Anderson in Acapulco

    Dimitrov Outlasts Anderson in Acapulco

    Grigor Dimitrov

    Grigor Dimitrov won his first 500-level ATP title at the Abierto Telcel Mexicano, defeating Kevin Anderson of South Africa in a nearly three-hour match that went into the wee hours of Sunday, 7-6(1), 3-6, 7-6(5). The 22-year-old Bulgarian had won only one previous title, in Stockholm last year, though he is deemed one of the bright future stars, and this win gives some encouragement to that notion. For Anderson, the loss was his second consecutive in a final, having lost in Delray last week, though both players will see a rise in the rankings on Monday, Anderson most likely to a career high 17-18.

    The two players were fairly evenly matched through the first set, though Dimitrov sprinted through the tiebreak to take the first set, but the young Bulgarian faded a bit in the second, and Anderson went up 3-0. He won the second at 3, and went up an early break in the third, needing only to hang onto his big serve to win his first 500 title, but he double-faulted to give the break back in the eighth game, and the momentum shifted back to Dimitrov. The second tiebreak was a much tighter affair, but the Bulgarian took the title on his first match point.

    It was an unexpected final match-up, in a tournament that this year included a rather new cast of characters due to a surface change. The Abierto Mexicano has switched to hard courts and become appealing as a tune-up to the Masters 1000 in Indian Wells. But even considering the change, it was a surprise final line-up. Dimitrov had taken out No. 2 seed Andy Murray the day before, and Anderson had seen off the top seed, David Ferrer, by retirement.

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  • Cilic Wins Delray

    Cilic Wins Delray

    Marin Cilic

    In a battle of the big men, Marin Cilic of Croatia won the Del Ray Open in Florida, 7-6(6), 6-7(7), 6-4. Cilic was serving for the match in the second, but the South African found a way to break, and then won the tiebreak, forcing the third set. It was a tight match, but Anderson was always playing catch-up.

    Cilic has recently taken on Goran Ivanisevic as his coach, which seems to be producing the results that have long been awaiting him. One amongst a string of 1990’s celebrity players to start coaching current stars, this seems to have some legs and make some sense. Cilic is surely on a roll.

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  • Isner saves match points to seize Atlanta crown

    Isner saves match points to seize Atlanta crown

    John Isner pipped South African Kevin Anderson in a closely contested three set match (all tiebreaks) to win the battle of the big serving giants in Atlanta, Sunday.

    The match extended to just under three hours and proved to be a serving exhibition, the two players hitting 24 (Isner) and 21 aces (Anderson) respectively. Neither player suffered a break of serve in the entire match, although Anderson had the most break point opportunities – failing to take advantage of 11 chances, 7 of which came in the final set.

    Isner saved two championship points and served out the tiebreak to win his seventh ATP Tour title.

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