Roger Federer vs Marin Cilic highlights: Wimbledon scores, blog

By Scott Pryde / Expert

Match result:

Roger Federer has advanced out of the quarter-finals at Wimbledon in what was undoubtedly one of his best ever victories, coming back from two sets down to win in five against Marin Cilic.

There was absolutely nothing between the two players in one of the best matches witnessed in many years at Wimbledon, or anywhere else for that matter.

While Federer wrapped it all up with a couple of big aces on serve, he never took the lead of the match until the final two games when he broke Cilic and then managed to serve it out.

There is a reason Federer is one of the greatest ever, and it was on display as he came back from what seemed like an unassailable deficit.

All credit to Cilic though because there was barely a moment when he dropped his intensity or incredibly good level of play – it’s just that Federer was a class above what he, or probably anyone on the world tour could offer.

Cilic took a while to assert dominance early on, but did in the tie-break as Federer struggled badly against his powerful serve. That trend, of Federer not returning serve well continued into the second set which allowed Cilic to take the big lead.

Federer seemed to be not moving well, just waiting back for the serve and it took until mid way through the third set, when he started yelling things on court to try and fire himself up when he started to get back into the match.

He would break during the third set to keep the match alive, before the fourth set went back and forth, but neither could break and it ended in a tie-break.

The tie-break went all the way to 11-9 with both players having countless chances to to put the match away, or in Federer’s case keep it alive. Eventually he would do just that.

The fifth set was far from a canter, but it was clear to feel the momentum turning towards Federer, and when he eventually broke serve and then finished off the match it completed one of the best comebacks of Federer’s career.

With Milos Raonic recording a four set victory over American Sam Querrey, the pair will now face off on Friday in the semi-finals.

Final score:
Roger Federer 6 4 6 7 6
Marin Cilic 7 6 3 6 3

Match preview:

Third seed Roger Federer looks to advance to the semi-finals of a grand slam for the second time this year when he takes on the refreshed ninth seed Marin Cilic at Wimbledon. Join The Roar for live scores and coverage from 10pm (AEST).

For Federer, it was Wimbledon 2012 when he last won a grand slam and with the world’s best player Novak Djokovic out of the tournament, being eliminated by Sam Querrey this looks to be the Fed’s best chance in a long time.

That becomes even more so the case when you look at how the draw has opened up for him, and also just how well he has played so far throughout the tournament.

He has almost looked like the Federer of old as he demolished Steve Johnson in the fourth round and he is still yet to lose a set throughout the tournament.

Just about ever facet of Federer’s game has been firing, which is half a surprise given his lead up form where he was knocked out in semi-finals twice and wasn’t dominating opponents.

His first three rounds saw straight set victories against Guido Pella, Marcus Willis and Daniel Evans.

Cilic meanwhile, finds himself in exactly the same position at Wimbledon as he has been in for the last two years where he was knocked out in the quarterfinals both times. They are his best performance at Wimbledon, but if he manages to get over Federer he has to be an odds on chance to make the final.

While Cilic did lose a set in the second round, he like Federer has been dominant. He will also be relatively fresh coming into this match given he played Kei Nishikori on Monday but did have to go past the second set as Nishikori retired.

While it could be put down to Nishikori’s injury, Cilic will be hoping it’s more than that as he raced out to a 6-1, 5-1 lead.

He had reasonable lead-up form as well, only falling to Andy Murray at the AEGON championships in London.

For Cilic to get over Federer, he has to make a fast start and use his massive serve, which has been winning him an average of around 20 aces a match to unsettle Federer.

The pair have previously played on six occasions, with Federer leading the head-to-head 5-1. Cilic took the last match though when the pair met in the semi-final of the 2014 US Open.

Prediction
Federer has been looking exceptionally strong. If it goes to five sets the younger, fitter Cilic could take it but I expect Federer to wrap it up before then.

Federer in four sets.

Be sure to join The Roar for live coverage of this Wimbledon quarter-final from 10pm (AEST) and don’t forget to add your own comments in the section below.

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The Crowd Says:

2016-07-07T05:20:27+00:00

clipper

Guest


Especially having no double faults at this level, over five sets.

2016-07-06T19:22:30+00:00

Marilyn Cole

Guest


Roger Federer represents the sport of tennis so honorably. The match was amazing! One of the best I've ever seen.

AUTHOR

2016-07-06T15:53:00+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Yep, Federer is all class. Hopefully he has something left in the tank for Friday.

AUTHOR

2016-07-06T15:52:38+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Absolutely. That match was just of the highest quality.

AUTHOR

2016-07-06T15:52:21+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Well, thanks for sticking around this morning on The Roar for our live coverage of Wimbledon as Roger Federer won his quarter-final against Marin Cilic in five sets in one of the best matches you are ever likely to see. Hopefully you enjoyed the coverage. I'll be back tomorrow night with the Tour de France, before hitting the men's semi-finals, and hopefully both matches but if not definitely one on Friday. Right now you can follow live scores of the two quarter-finals still ongoing: - Jo-Wilfried Tsonga vs Andy Murray - http://www.theroar.com.au/2016/07/06/jo-wilfried-tsonga-vs-andy-murray-wimbledon-live-scores/ - Lucas Pouille vs Tomas Berdych - http://www.theroar.com.au/2016/07/06/tomas-berdych-vs-lucas-pouille-wimbledon-live-scores/ Until next time, Bye for now.

AUTHOR

2016-07-06T15:49:50+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Match Results Roger Federer has advanced out of the quarter-finals at Wimbledon in what was undoubtedly one of his best ever victories, coming back from two sets down to win in five against Marin Cilic. There was absolutely nothing between the two players in one of the best matches witnessed in many years at Wimbledon, or anywhere else for that matter. While Federer wrapped it all up with a couple of big aces on serve, he never took the lead of the match until the final two games when he broke Cilic and then managed to serve it out. There is a reason Federer is one of the greatest ever, and it was on display as he came back from what seemed like an unassailable deficit. All credit to Cilic though because there was barely a moment when he dropped his intensity or incredibly good level of play - it's just that Federer was a class above what he, or probably anyone on the world tour could offer. Cilic took a while to assert dominance early on, but did in the tie-break as Federer struggled badly against his powerful serve. That trend, of Federer not returning serve well continued into the second set which allowed Cilic to take the big lead. Federer seemed to be not moving well, just waiting back for the serve and it took until mid way through the third set, when he started yelling things on court to try and fire himself up when he started to get back into the match. He would break during the third set to keep the match alive, before the fourth set went back and forth, but neither could break and it ended in a tie-break. The tie-break went all the way to 11-9 with both players having countless chances to to put the match away, or in Federer's case keep it alive. Eventually he would do just that. The fifth set was far from a canter, but it was clear to feel the momentum turning towards Federer, and when he eventually broke serve and then finished off the match it completed one of the best comebacks of Federer's career. With Milos Raonic recording a four set victory over American Sam Querrey, the pair will now face off on Friday in the semi-finals. Final Score Roger Federer 6 4 6 7 6 Marin Cilic 7 6 3 6 3

2016-07-06T15:45:37+00:00

Benjamin Conkey

Editor


That's a ridiculously low unforced error count for such a long match.

2016-07-06T15:40:47+00:00

Anindya Dutta

Roar Guru


What a match! When Federer is on song like in Set 5, it's sheer magic. I remember watching him sitting on centre court in Wimbledon in 2011 against Youzhny in the QF. I have never ever seen a more perfect tennis match in my life.

AUTHOR

2016-07-06T15:39:13+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Think the total points won shows a bit of that. 170 vs 162. Incredible match and up there with the best I have ever watched.

AUTHOR

2016-07-06T15:38:29+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


STATS Aces: Federer (27), Cilic (23) Double faults: Federer (0), Cilic (7) First serve in: Federer (106/163 @ 63%), Cilic (93/163 @ 57%) Points won on first serve: Federer (84/106 @ 79%), Cilic (76/93 @ 82%) Points won on second serve: Federer (37/63 @ 59%), Cilic (38/70 @ 54%) Break points won: Federer (2/9 @ 22%), Cilic (1/8 @ 13%) Receiving points won: Federer (49/163 @ 30%), Cilic (48/169 @ 28%) Winners: Federer (67), Cilic (59) Unforced errors: Federer (24), Cilic (36) Total points won: Federer (170), Cilic (162)

2016-07-06T15:34:36+00:00

Mark

Guest


Amazing win. One of his best!!

2016-07-06T15:33:24+00:00

Paul Potter

Roar Guru


How could anyone ever explain what it was like to see Federer to someone who will only see a videotape of him? Explain that he could make you feel as if you only cared about the tennis he was involved in, and anyone on Court 1 or any other court could wait? Unbelievable player. You're right Connor, you have to feel for Cilic. The distance between he and Federer was a tiny portion of a white line.

2016-07-06T15:32:27+00:00

Mark

Guest


Amazing match, what a comeback by Fed Express. He may just get his lucky no.8

AUTHOR

2016-07-06T15:29:54+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Roger Federer will now go onto play Milos Raonic in the semi-final on Friday. Will he have anything left in the tank? Report and stats to come.

AUTHOR

2016-07-06T15:29:18+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Yeah, I guess that's what happens when you play the Fed.

AUTHOR

2016-07-06T15:28:55+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Got to give a lot of credit to Cilic though, that was an incredible performance. He didn't play badly, it's just that Federer was brilliant.

2016-07-06T15:28:55+00:00

Connor Bennett

Editor


How's that for a comeback. You have to feel for Cilic as well though, I mean, the entire centre court crowd wanted him to lose

AUTHOR

2016-07-06T15:27:43+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


GAME, SET, MATCH ROGER FEDERER ACE! You are kidding me! That is the comeback to end all comebacks, and that was the match of the tournament so far! Federer is just class. Roger Federer 6 4 6 7 6 Marin Cilic 7 6 3 6 3

2016-07-06T15:27:19+00:00

Paul Potter

Roar Guru


Yes! What a win!

AUTHOR

2016-07-06T15:26:44+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


ACE! Match Point Federer! WOW Federer 6 4 6 7 5 - 40 Cilic 7 6 3 6 3 - 15

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