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Anderson targets top 10 return

- AFP

london — Kevin Anderson feels on track to regain his top 10 status as the giant South African looks to join the wave of 30-somethings ruling the roost in tennis.

Anderson matched his Wimbledon best by reaching the last 16 as he rebuilds his career following a spate of injuries. And now the world number 42 is targeting going at least one better at the US Open. The top 10 is “definitely” within reach, the 2.03-metres tall Anderson told AFP. “It’s just a few matches here and there. Without a doubt I’m playing good enough tennis to be there. You just have to stay patient. A good couple of wins can catapult you up the rankings pretty quick.”

Anderson was beaten 5-7, 7-6 (7/5), 6-3, 6-7 (13/11), 6-3 by Sam Querrey in the Wimbledon fourth round on Monday, with just a few points separating him from a quarter-final place. “It’s very disappoint­ing. I thought I gave myself a very good chance of winning,” the bigserving right-hander said. Overall, the 31-year-old described his Wimbledon as “pseudo-satisfying”.

“I’m still on the right path in the Grand Slams with the tennis I’m playing. I would love to make a bigger step forward. The quarter-finals would have been a big accomplish­ment. I fell a little bit short. “But I feel like I’m playing great tennis. If I keep going I will be on the winning side more often.”

Anderson only played a limited schedule in the first half of 2016 due to a shoulder injury and ankle surgery. In January, his ranking slipped to 80, its lowest for seven years. A hip injury sidelined him from the Australian Open, ending his run of 28 consecutiv­e Grand Slam appearance­s.

Then a thigh injury forced him to quit his fourth round tie against Marin Cilic at the French Open.

But Anderson is targeting several more years on the circuit. “When I turned pro, early-30s was the tail end of your career. Now it’s mid30s. That gives me confidence. I hope to come back to Wimbledon for several years to come,” he said.

South Africa produced players like Kevin Curren, Wayne Ferreira, Amanda Coetzer and Liezel Huber, but now has only four men in the top 1,000, with Anderson the sole representa­tive in the top 250. —

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AFP Anderson matched his Wimbledon best by reaching the last 16. —
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Brown beat Nadal two years ago but lost in the next round.

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