Marin Cilic makes history for Croatia as he dismantles British hope Kyle Edmund en route to Australian Open final
The world number six powers home in straights sets to line up a clash with either Roger Federer or South Korea’s Chung Hyeon

Marin Cilic dominated British hope Kyle Edmund in straight sets to become the first Croatian to reach the final of the Australian Open on Thursday.
The world No 6 powered into his third grand slam decider with a 6-2, 7-6 (7/4), 6-2 win in two hours and 18 minutes on Rod Laver Arena over the unseeded Edmund to be the first man into Sunday’s final.
He will face either defending champion Roger Federer or unseeded South Korean Chung Hyeon, who play on Friday.
“Overall I’m feeling really good,” Cilic said. “Now I have two days off before the final. I noticed in the third game of the third set, when I broke him, he just let a couple of balls go past him.
“So I realised his movement was a little bit restricted, so I just tried to move the ball around and obviously that second break was extremely crucial.”
