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Roger Federer claims record eighth Wimbledon crown after victory over Marin Cilic

The 35-year-old Swiss claims his 19th grand slam title and is the oldest men’s singles player of the modern era

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Roger Federer hoists the trophy after his victory over Marin Cilic, of Croatia. Photo: EPA
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Roger Federer won a record eighth Wimbledon title and became the tournament’s oldest champion on Sunday with a straight-sets victory over injury-hit Marin Cilic, who dramatically broke down in tears midway through the final.

Federer claimed his 19th grand slam title 6-3, 6-1, 6-4 and at 35 is Wimbledon’s oldest men’s winner of the modern era, succeeding Arthur Ashe, who was almost 32 when he won in 1976.

However, the Swiss superstar’s 11th Wimbledon final, and 29th at the majors, will also be remembered for the moving sight of the popular Cilic breaking down in tears after slipping 3-0 behind in the second set.

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The seventh-seeded Croatian, the 2014 US Open champion, sobbed inconsolably and buried his head in his towel as his title dream slipped away.

He had his left foot taped at the end of the second set but it was in vain as Federer became the first player since Bjorn Borg in 1976 to win Wimbledon without dropping a set in the entire tournament.

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Croatia's Marin Cilic in tears during a medical time out. Photo: AP
Croatia's Marin Cilic in tears during a medical time out. Photo: AP
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