14 Jul 2018

Anderson survives six and a half hour thriller

7:31 am on 14 July 2018

It was a case of better late than never as Kevin Anderson reached his first Wimbledon final with a heart-stopping 7-6(6) 6-7(5) 6-7(9) 6-4 26-24 win over the sport's perennial marathon man John Isner.

South African Kevin Anderson at Wimbledon.

South African Kevin Anderson at Wimbledon. Photo: ©Icon Sportswire (A Division of XML Team Solutions) All Rights Reserved

After being kept on the run for six hours and 36 minutes, the longest ever singles semi-final at the All England Club, how he was still standing was anyone's guess.

Playing Isner who is enshrined in Wimbledon folklore for winning the "endless match" - an 11 hour five minute humdinger against Nicolas Mahut in 2010 - Anderson needed five nerve-shredding sets to topple the American and become the first South African man to reach the Wimbledon final for 97 years.

A showdown between two tennis skyscrapers - with Isner topping the 6 foot 8 Anderson by two inches - predictably featured three tiebreaks and 102 thunderbolt aces but it was the 32-year-old South African who delivered the knockout blow.

After watching Isner strike a weary forehand wide, Anderson advanced to the Wimbledon final at the 10th time of asking.

The eighth seed will face either twice champion Rafael Nadal or three-times winner Novak Djokovic in Sunday's final.

Meanwhile New Zealand's Michael Venus and his Slovenian partner, Katarina Srebotnik lost their mixed doubles semi-final in straight sets to American Nicole Mlichar and Austrian Alexander Peya.

Venus will compete in the men's doubles final tomorrow.

-Reuters