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Cilic says blister caused meltdown in final

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LONDON, (Reuters) - Marin Cilic, thrashed by Roger Federer in straight sets in yesterday’s Wimbledon final, said he had been suffering from a blister in his foot during the showpiece clash.

The Croatian seventh seed was distraught after going 3-0 behind in the second set, sitting on his chair in tears.

He received a medical timeout at the end of the second set on the way to a 6-3 6-1 6-4 defeat in his first Wimbledon final.

“It was definitely one of the unfortunat­e days for me for this to happen. I had a really bad blister and fluid came down into the callus,” the 28-year-old said, noting that he had felt the injury during his semi-final with Sam Querrey.

“It was tough emotionall­y because I know how much went into the preparatio­n in the past few months.

“It was really bad luck but I wanted to give my best and try as much as I could. But it was tough when you are in that situation because you know there is not much chance to win.”

Cilic said the blister had surfaced during his run to the final, which included a long five-setter against Gilles Muller of Luxembourg in the quarter-finals.

The Croat said that physiother­apists had done all they could to help him recover for the final.

“They helped. The last 30 hours, they were just constantly almost with me. They did as much as they could, but unfortunat­ely I still felt the pain,” he said.

“Every time I had to do a reaction fast, fast change of movement, I was unable to do that,” he added.

Cilic said his tears were not as a direct result of the pain but were an emotional response to the situation he found himself in during his biggest game at the All England Club.

 ??  ?? Marin Cilic with the runner-up trophy.
Marin Cilic with the runner-up trophy.

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