Anderson stands tall as South Africa trailblazer
NEW YORK: Kevin Anderson stands out at 6ft 8ins (2.02m) as the South African readies to tackle Rafael Nadal in Sunday’s US Open final.
Tall in stature, the 31-year-old has also had to develop a thick skin.
Born in Johannesburg, but a long-time resident of the United States, Anderson is his country’s leading tennis player by a country mile.
After a successful college stint in the United States at the University of Illinois, Anderson’s professional career had been one of peaks and troughs.
But having reached his first Grand Slam final at the age of 31 and at the 32nd attmept, he is the blueprint for perseverance.
Hip problems saw his world ranking slump in January this year to 80, its lowest in seven years. He has also shrugged off leg and elbow injuries in 2017.
In 2016, his medical complaints stretched to ankle surgery, groin, left knee and right shoulder problems.
Yesterday, he will be the first South African in the US championship match since Cliff Drysdale lost to Manuel Santana in 1965.
He is also the first from his country into a Grand Slam final since Kevin Curren made the 1984 Australian Open final.
Should he overcome Nadal, he’d be the South African champion at a Slam since Johan Kriek at the 1981 Australian Open.
Anderson has three titles – on home ground at Johannesburg in 2011, Delray Beach in 2012 and Winston- Salem two years ago. — AFP