Oman Daily Observer

Anderson beats Querrey in New York Open final

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New York: South African Kevin Anderson put aside memories of his disappoint­ing US Open final when he dominated a third-set tiebreak to win the New York Open with a 4-6 6-3 7-6(1) victory over American Sam Querrey on Sunday.

Anderson collected his fourth career title, his first as a top seed, and is expected to improve to ninth in the world rankings on Monday.

After a third set that went to serve, Anderson unleashed his 16th ace in the second point of the tiebreak and never looked back before he achieved victory with a crosscourt winner at the Nassau Coliseum.

“We first played each other 11 years ago. We always have close matches,” Anderson said after bringing his career headto-head record against Querrey to 8-8.

“I’ve been in quite a few finals,” Anderson continued. “It really means a lot to me to get through today.”

The Florida-based 31-yearold has been in 15 career finals but won just four. His most significan­t finals loss came last September some 25 kilometres (16 miles) away at Flushing Meadows when he was beaten by Rafa Nada at the US Open.

“One of the big goals I had for this year was to try to be a bit more successful in that final stage,” Anderson said.

“It feels great to come through and get today’s win. It gives me a lot of confidence for the year.”

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