Rising British star Cameron Norrie sounded satisfied with his performance against Kevin Anderson despite losing in the Queen's first round.
Anderson, seeded at No. 2, came from a set down to defeat the Briton 4-6 7-6 (5) 6-4.
World No. 49 Norrie broke the South- African in the opening game of the match and then held on to his serve to claim the opener.
Norrie saved two consecutive set points in the second set tie-break but couldn't save the third as Anderson managed to force a decider.
Anderson got his first break of the match in the fifth game of the third set and then held on to his serve to seal the win.
2018 Wimbledon runner-up Anderson fired 19 aces and won 93 percent of his first serve points.
"Kevin served unbelievable, as I expected he would, but I managed to save a lot of break points today and I was really happy with my mentality and how concentrated and how focused I stayed, especially on the big points," Norrie said, per the BBC.
"I knew there were going to a couple of points in the match and he managed to win them. He served great in the tie-break and in the third set he was flawless."
from Tennis World USA http://bit.ly/2WRCiMI
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