16th July

Predictably, Federer won Wimbledon in a 3-0 victory, having not lost a set in the entire tournament. With Murray and Djokovic badly hampered by injuries and Cilic on the brink of tears courtside with an ailment of his own, it seems strange to think that the most fit player in top class men's tennis is a nearly 36 year old man. Would Federer have won with a fully fit field? We'll never know, but you can only beat the players in front of you. Having added Wimbledon to his Australian Open triumph in January, most men would consider retirement there and then, but I suspect not Roger Federer. There's still the possibility of adding another US Open to complete a treble which would have seemed unlikely at the start of the year.

It was difficult not to feel that Cilic should have given Federer more of a match with the abilities at his disposal. When he was sat courtside clearly feeling anguished, one wonders whether his issues were as much mental as they were physical. But at 28 years old, he still has time. Federer should have taught him that much at least.

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