Kevin Anderson: Moving Up in the World

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The road from Brownsville, Texas, to Las Vegas is a long one. Kevin Anderson travelled that road and is having the time of his life. Kevin Anderson was ranked number one in the Brownsville Men's USTA Professional Tennis Tournament and made it all the way to the finals, eventually losing to Jamie Baker. He has moved on to The Tennis Channel Open which is part of the ATP series, the big leagues ... [link]

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