Published: Saturday January 12, 2013 MYT 7:29:00 PM
Updated: Saturday January 12, 2013 MYT 8:06:49 PM
Tomic wins first ATP title in Sydney
Bernard Tomic with the winners trophy after his win in the Men's final of the International Sydney Tennis against Kevin Anderson of South Africa on Saturday. -EPA SYDNEY: Australian youngster Bernard Tomic clinched his first ATP Tour title with a fighting win over South African Kevin Anderson in the final of the Sydney International on Saturday.
Tomic claimed his eighth straight win of the year in downing the 36th-ranked Anderson 6-3, 6-7 (2/7), 6-3 in one hour and 55 minutes. Tomic is the first Australian winner of the Sydney tournament since Lleyton Hewitt in 2005 and the first 20-year-old event winner since Roger Federer in 2002.
He will head into Monday's Australian Open with his ranking down to around 43 and with a chance of facing the 17-time Grand Slam champion and second seed Federer in the third round in Melbourne.
Tomic began confidently breaking Anderson's opening service game and held a further break point in the sixth game before wrapping up the set in 28 minutes.
But he encountered stiffer opposition from Anderson, fighting off a break point on serve in the eighth game before taking to a tiebreaker.
Anderson also had the ascendancy in the tiebreaker with two mini-breaks to level the final at a set all.
Tomic had the Anderson serve under pressure in the fourth game with three break points before breaking the South African in the eighth game on his fourth break point when Anderson double-faulted for the break.
Tomic confidently served out for the match for his first career senior title. It was his second victory over Anderson.
Bernard Tomic kisses the court after his win in the Men's final of the International Sydney Tennis on Saturday. -EPA The confident youngster has begun 2013 in blazing style starting with three wins in the mixed teams Hopman Cup, including a triumph in Perth over world number one Novak Djokovic.
Anderson, 26, was the first South African to reach the final of the Sydney International.
He went one better than compatriot Wayne Ferreira, who reached the Sydney semi-final against Carlos Moya in 2004. -AFP
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