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Painful foot blister brings Cilic to tears

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Marin Cilic was bothered by some type of medical issue during his match against Roger Federer on Sunday. Turns out, it was a blister on the ball of his left foot.

At one point, with Federer leading in the second

set 3-0, Cilic was in tears in his courtside chair between the first and second set, and sat for several moments with a towel pulled over his head. When he finally returned to play, he got a standing ovation.

After he lost the second set, Cilic removed his left shoe and had his bandaged foot examined. He then took a medical timeout while his foot was retaped.

“We even tried with some anesthetic­s (before the match) just to block the pain,” he said. “But in that area it’s very difficult because it’s hard skin. It helped, but I still felt some pain.

“Even when I was warming up for the match, I was trying to test myself in exercises with change of direction. Really I was too slow basically to react. I knew that it’s going to be difficult. But I tried.”

Cilic conceded it was especially discouragi­ng that something so seemingly

minor as a blister could have such an effect on his game.

“You go through so many things, even exercising in the gym, to get your body ready for everything,” he said. “Such a small thing can make such a difference.”

Whether it made any real difference against Federer, particular­ly how well the Swiss icon was playing, is anyone’s guess.

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