South Africa's Kevin Anderson, who won his second career title with a 6-4, 7-6 (2) victory over Marinko Matosevic in Delray Beach, says that he has adopted the United States as his second homeland. Anderson, who played at the University of Illinois, married his American college sweetheart, Kelsey, who played golf at the university. They reside in Chicago. "Apart from South Africa, this is my new home," said Anderson, who also bested Americans Andy Roddick and John Isner at the event, and has matched his career high ranking of No. 30.
Anderson calls United States second home
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Published Mar 05, 2012