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Anderson calls it quits

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FORMER Wimbledon and US Open finalist Kevin Anderson announced his retirement yesterday aged 35, bringing to an end a career that showed immense promise but was derailed by injuries.

The big-serving South African, who stands over 2m tall and towered over his opponents, achieved a career high ranking of fifth in the world in 2018 before sliding out of the top 100 following a succession of knee, shoulder and ankle injuries.

“I’ve experience­d so many different challenges and emotions, this sport can be exhilarati­ng and at the same time lonely. I’ve had ups and downs, but I wouldn’t change it for anything,” he said in a statement on Twitter.

“My journey helped me become the man who I am today. Today I finally arrived at the difficult decision to retire from profession­al tennis.

“As a kid, my dad used to tell me that success isn’t defined by results, but by the effort and sacrifice you make along the way in becoming the best you can be. I gave it my best.”

Having come through the University of Illinois college system, Anderson turned profession­al in 2007. He came close to winning a Grand Slam twice, losing the US Open final in 2017 and the Wimbledon final in 2018 to

Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic respective­ly.

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