Cilic
battles past Djokovic to claim Queen's title
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[June 25, 2018]
(Reuters) - Top seed Marin Cilic
saved a match point before edging past Novak Djokovic 5-7 7-6(4) 6-3
to win his second Queen's Club Championships crown on Sunday.
The Croatian, who last won the title in 2012, controlled the early
exchanges from the baseline but missed six break point chances in
the opening set, allowing Djokovic to battle back.
The 31-year-old Serb took his chances with a couple of crisp
forehands in the 12th game to break the Cilic serve and claim the
first set after an hour long battle.
A rampant Djokovic conceded just one point on his first serve during
the second set and looked favorite to close out the contest and
claim a first title for 12 months.
Cilic netted a backhand to give the Serb a match point in the 10th
game, but he responded with a booming serve out wide.
Djokovic, who had won 14 of his 15 matches against Cilic, then led
4-1 in the ensuing tiebreak but seemed to tighten up, and a
double-fault at 4-4 gave Cilic the momentum to level.
Cilic looked the stronger player in the decider and a superb running
forehand pass gave him a break point at 3-4 before Djokovic hit a
backhand into the net to drop serve.
All that was left was for Cilic to hold his serve, and he did so
with a love game to claim his first title of the year and head for
Wimbledon in high spirits.
"I was just trying to stay mentally in it. And definitely, it was an
extremely tough match," Cilic said.
"No breaks for me until that last (return) game. I definitely feel
relieved that I won it and what a great week."
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Croatia's Marin Cilic celebrates with the trophy after winning the
final against Serbia's Novak Djokovic Action Images via Reuters/Tony
O'Brien
Djokovic will be concerned that he allowed a match in which he
appeared to be in control slip through his fingers, although he has
shown signs of a return to form after his struggles of earlier in
the year following a minor elbow operation.
"Obviously disappointed not to be able to win it, because this was,
you know, a big occasion for me playing finals against Cilic, who is
obviously one of the best players in the world," three-times
Wimbledon champion Djokovic said.
"I thought I have built up the momentum quite well throughout the
week. Played great. It wasn't to be, unfortunately. Double fault at
4-3 up (in the tiebreak). Yeah, I got a little bit tight there.
Obviously he used it."
"But I can definitely take a lot of positives this week."
(Writing by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru and Martyn Herman; Editing by
Ken Ferris and Hugh Lawson)
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