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Aggressive Cilic says his bitter-sweet Slams experience has made him more focused

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>> MELBOURNE: Marin Cilic has experience­d the highs and lows of playing in a Grand Slam final and says he is primed to be at his physical best for tomorrow’s Australian Open decider against Roger Federer.

The world No.6 is the first Croatian man or woman to appear in the final at Melbourne Park as he guns for his second major title.

Cilic’s career high point so far has been his victory at the 2014 US Open where, as the 14th seed, he swept Federer in straight sets on the way to beating Kei Nishikori in the Flushing Meadows final.

But he was in tears when he gamely played on with a nasty blister on his left foot in last year’s Wimbledon decider against the Swiss star, describing it as very tough to deal with.

Another opportunit­y to win a Grand Slam has quickly materialis­ed early in 2018, with either defending champion Federer waiting for him.

Cilic got there by beating injured top seed Rafael Nadal in the quarter-finals and rising British star Kyle Edmund in the semis.

He says he is in a good space for tomorrow’s final with his serve and forehand working at an optimum in the year’s opening Grand Slam.

“I’m feeling really good physically, even though I had a few matches that went more than three hours,” Cilic said.

“I’ve played a great tournament so far, I’ve improved it comparing to end of the last year. I’m playing much more aggressive, hitting most the shots really good.

“From the return, moving, forehand, backhand, serving, I think everything is in a good, solid spot. Feeling really excited about the final.”

That’s in marked contrast to Wimbledon last July when he wept inconsolab­ly on Centre Court during the second set after calling for medical attention for his blistered foot.

“It was very tough emotionall­y because I know how much I went through in the last few months in preparatio­n for Wimbledon,” he said.

Cilic said the bitter-sweet Slam experience would fortify him in tomorrow’s final.

“In one way, I had to experience one amazing experience in a final and one not so amazing. So I had both emotionall­y great and not great,” he said.

“I think it’s going to help me to stay focused on what I have to do.”

 ??  ?? Marin Cilic says he is feeling good physically.
Marin Cilic says he is feeling good physically.

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