
Kevin Anderson hailed hard work paying off after reaching his maiden grand slam semi-final with a four-set victory over Sam Querrey in a US Open all-nighter.
South African Anderson saw off the home hope Querrey 7-6 (7-5) 6-7 (9-11) 6-3 7-6 (9-7) in a match that ran to 1:51 AM local time at Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Querrey had beaten Anderson en route to his own first major final-four outing at Wimbledon this year, but Anderson got the better of him this time in a battle of big servers.
Anderson (28) had little time to digest his achievement post-match, but is determined that he does not plateau, with a fixture against fellow first-time semi-finalist Pablo Carreno-Busta to come.
"It feels really good," Anderson said. "You know, it just happened really quick, I guess. It was an incredible match.
"Matches like that, you sort of focus on getting through right there and then and look at the bigger picture afterwards.
. @KAndersonATP had some nice words for the fans that stayed late to watch the conclusion of his QF match... #USOpen pic.twitter.com/KCreUw6dZD
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 6, 2017
He said: "It's fun. I mean, it's so late, so I know it's tough for people to stay, but the people that stayed, they were in it, they were loud, they were fun to play in front of.
"I think all tennis players are used to it from here and there, and when you're doing a physical sport, you don't get tired. Two AM feels the same as nine PM. You can't really tell the difference when you're out there.
"At the beginning of the week, if you said I would have made quarters, I probably would have signed up for that. I know that bottom half of the draw was open, but you can't say 63 guys blew an opportunity. Only one guy can go through, and Kevin's pretty tough."
Source: OPTA
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