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Anderson loyal to RSA, not USA

- Mahlatse Mphahlele /TimesLIVE

Wimbledon losing finalist Kevin Anderson has reiterated that he will continue playing as a South African for the rest of his career.

The big-serving player‚ who lost 6-2 6-2 7-6 (7/3) to Novak Djokovic in the final at the All England Club on Sunday‚ has dual South African and US passports but has once again committed his loyalty to SA.

“Yes‚ I am going to play as a proud South African for the rest of my career‚” he told Jacaranda FM in an interview on Tuesday.

Anderson‚ who was born in Johannesbu­rg and is married to American Kelsey O’Neal, who runs his day-to-day activities‚ has spent most of his adult life and profession­al career in the US, where he is based.

As a result of making it to 2018’s Wimbledon final‚ Anderson has climbed to a career high ranking of No 5 in the world and he has set his sights on improving that position.

“It has taken a bit longer than I would have liked to be in the top five but I am happy to be in this position‚” he said.

“Now it’s an opportunit­y to realign my goals and I believe that if I continue the way I am going at the moment there is no reason why I should not get my ranking even higher.”

Anderson caused a major upset on his way to the final by beating fancied Roger Federer in the quarterfin­al. He then outlasted John Isner in a 6hr 31min semifinal in a match that proved to be second-longest match in Wimbledon history.

“Beating Federer was a huge step forward in my career‚” Anderson said. “The victory allowed me to play the kind of tennis that I can play.

“I proved to myself that I can beat Federer and it gave me a lot of confidence.

“I got to the final but unfortunat­ely lost and I hope that I will be back next time and play a better match.”

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