He won the third set to snap Federer’s 34-set winning streak at Wimbledon and Federer was clearly shaken as Anderson dominated the fourth set to drag the 20-times Grand Slam champion into a decider. Six times Anderson was required to hold serve to stay alive and each time he was equal to the task. Federer eventually cracked at 11-11, double-faulting to hand Anderson a break point which he converted when the defending champion hit a weary-looking forehand halfway up the net. Anderson stayed cool and sealed victory on his first match point with a powerful first serve which Federer could only return into the tramlines.
Published in Daily Times, July 12th 2018.
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