Anderson spoke after his win over Haupai Puha and admitted he’s been having confidence issues.
As well as that he said that he’s having a problem transferring practice form to the stage. Like Rob Cross as well he spoke about the high standard of the qualifiers this year.
“I’ll be honest and say I’m having a bit of an issue with my confidence at the moment.
“In the practice room I was playing great but I just couldn’t transfer it to the start of that match,” said Anderson.
“The guys over here are getting better and better and it’s so good to see players from this part of the world improve.
“The opportunity to play on TV is a massive chance to make your family proud and I think that’s why the standard of the qualifiers at TV events is so high now,” concluded the 30-year-old.
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