South Africa's Kevin Anderson in action during his first round match against France's Pierre-Hugues Herbert REUTERS/Andrew Couldridge

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South Africa’s Kevin Anderson Breezes Through to Wimbledon Second Round

LONDON – Returning to the lush grasscourts of Wimbledon proved to be just the tonic Kevin Anderson needed on Monday as the 2018 runner-up buried memories of an injury-hit year by easing into the second round with a 6-3 6-4 6-2 win over Pierre-Hugues Herbert. The South African, who had played only three tour-level events […]

South Africa's Kevin Anderson in action during his first round match against France's Pierre-Hugues Herbert REUTERS/Andrew Couldridge

LONDON – Returning to the lush grasscourts of Wimbledon proved to be just the tonic Kevin Anderson needed on Monday as the 2018 runner-up buried memories of an injury-hit year by easing into the second round with a 6-3 6-4 6-2 win over Pierre-Hugues Herbert.

South Africa’s Kevin Anderson in action during his first round match against France’s Pierre-Hugues Herbert REUTERS/Andrew Couldridge

The South African, who had played only three tour-level events this year before arriving at Wimbledon due to an elbow injury (which he jokingly calls “golf elbow”), moved around a sun-kissed Court Three with ease to dispatch doubles specialist Herbert.

The straight-sets win would have come as a huge relief to fourth seed Anderson considering Herbert appeared to be in fine form on grass having reached his first tour level semi-final on the surface at the Halle warm-up tournament.

Anderson would have been delighted to get off court with a win that took a mere one hour 46 minutes considering the last time he held aloft his arms in victory at the All England Club – it was after surviving a six-hour 36 minute epic against John Isner in last year’s semi-final.

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Herbert can now look forward to getting more vocal support from the local fans as he will be back on court alongside Andy Murray this week, with the duo bidding to win the men’s doubles title as the Briton continues his recovery from hip surgery.

Next up for the South African expat is either Serbia’s Janko Tipsarevic or Japan’s Yoshihito Nishioka.

(Reporting by Pritha Sarkar, editing by Ed Osmond)

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