By Daily Sports on July 14, 2018
South African Kevin Anderson beat American John Isner in a 6-hour-and-36-minute Wimbledon semifinal on Friday at the All England Club in London.
Isner was the last remaining American in the men’s bracket. Anderson moves on to play Novak Djokovic or Rafael Nadal in the men’s 2018 Wimbledon final.
“I don’t really know what to say right now,” Anderson told the BBC. “Just playing like that in those sort of conditions, it’s really tough on both of us. At the end you feel like this is a draw between the two of us.”
“You know somebody has to win. John is such a great guy. (Breitbart)
Source Daily Sports
Posted July 14, 2018
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