the south africa Kevin Andersondating World No. 5 and double finalist of Grand Slam, has announced his retirement at age 35 after a final stage marked by injuries. Winner of seven ATP titles, the last in Newport’2021, Rafael Nadal within US Open’2017 Y Novak Djokovic sa Wimbledon’2018 They deprived him in those finals of the glory of registering his name with the ‘great ones’.
A reminder for everyone who has been a part of my tennis journey. (1-4/5) pic.twitter.com/atueKpob84
—Kevin Anderson (@KAndersonATP) May 3, 2022
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“I have experienced many different challenges and emotions. This sport can be exciting and sad at the same time. I have had ups and downs, but I will not change it for anything,” it wrote by Anderson in the farewell letter published on his social networks.
A more powerful tennis player than a stylist, Anderson has carved out an interesting track record with extreme pride, devastating flat shots and a terrific serve from his 203-centimeter height, which is always headache for most of his rivals.
“This journey has helped me become the person I am today. I have finally made the difficult decision to retire from professional tennis. When I was young, my father told me that success is not determined. of results, but through effort and effort. sacrifice you make to be the best you are. I gave my best, “reflects the South African.
His victory against John Isner in the semifinals of Wimbledon’2018, with 26-24 in the fifth set, this was the turning point to introduce changes to the resolution of that final set in the Grand Slam tournaments.
He was so exhausted during 6h.36 ‘of the fight that eventually in the final he became an easy victim of Djokovic, who beat him in three sets in just 2h.19’. After his performance in tennis ‘Cathedral’, Anderson reached the best rank of his life (5th) and that year he qualified for Masterswhere he reached the semifinals, a victim there again by the Serbian.
Anderson hung his racket outside the world top-100 (107th), with just six games in 2022, one win and five losses, the latter in Miami against the Argentine Juan Manuel Cerundoloeventually the last game of his professional career, closed out 607 games (354-253).
Winners Kevin Anderson
Seven ATP titles
Newport (2021)
Pune (2019)
Vienna (2018)
New York (2018)
Winston – Salem (2015)
Delray Beach (2012)
Johannesburg (2011)
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Other 13 Finals
Wimbledon (2018)
Acapulco (2018)
Pune (2018)
US Open (2017)
Washington (2017)
Queens (2015)
Memphis (2015)
Acapulco (2014)
Delray Beach (2014)
Atlanta (2013)
Casablanca (2013)
Sydney (2013)
Vegas (2008)
Source: La Verdad

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