BREAKING: How Federer won Australian Open for 20th Grand Slam title
Roger Federer |
Roger
Federer powered home to beat Marin Cilic in five sets to win his sixth
Australian Open and 20th Grand Slam title in a riveting final on Sunday.
The Swiss
defending champion dropped his only sets of the tournament before completing a
6-2, 6-7 (5/7), 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 win over the sixth seeded Croatian in 3hr 3min.
Federer,
playing in his 30th Grand Slam final, joined Novak Djokovic and Australian great
Roy Emerson as joint top for the most Australian Open men’s titles.
He added to
his already imposing win-loss record in Melbourne and is now 94-13. His overall
his Grand Slam mark stands at 332-52.
The roof was
closed over Rod Laver Arena as the tournament’s heat policy was implemented
amid evening temperatures of 38 Celsius (100 Fahrenheit).
Cilic’s
serve came under immediate pressure with a whipping backhand return winner for
break point which the Croatian followed with a smash into the net for a break
in the opening game.
The Croat
was finding it difficult to settle and changed racquets in his second service
game, but it had no obvious benefit as he dropped serve again after three break
points to trail 0-3.
He finally
held serve to get on to the board and trail 4-1 with Federer hitting the ball
cleanly.
The Swiss
star served out the first set in just 24 minutes after a double break and a
shaky Cilic opening.
Federer
fought off two break points in his opening service in the second set with
pinpoint serves, while Cilic had a tussle before holding in the third game.
Cilic worked
his way back into the match as both players traded furious forehands to stay on
serve.
Cilic was
break point down in the ninth, but crucially got out of it with a second serve
ace down the middle followed by a forehand winner.
The Croat
had a big moment in the 10th game when two Federer double faults gave him set
point but a tentative backhand into the net and a wild backhand cost him his
chance.
In the
tiebreaker, Cilic got to two set points when his forehand clipped the line
before a winning smash levelled the match after 84 minutes as Federer dropped
his first set of the tournament.
But Cilic
lost serve on the back of a couple of ground stroke errors and Federer raced
4-2 up in the third set.
The
defending champion shifted gears with a stunning forehand off his toes and
confidently held serve to lead 5-2.
Federer
closed the door, serving out clinically for the third set in 29 minutes.
Cilic was
then broken in the opening game of the fourth set with a poor backhand dropshot
into the net as Federer closed in for the kill.
But the
Croat broke back in the sixth game with three break points when Federer netted
and fought off a break point in the next game to put his nose in front.
Cilic was
now more in the flow and broke Federer again with his big forehands starting to
find their mark. He served it out to take the absorbing final into a fifth set.
Federer was
under pressure to keep his opening service but produced quality backhands to
hold on amid mounting tension.
The world
No.2 crucially broke to 2-0 when Cilic netted a forehand and held the next
service game under pressure to lead 3-0.
Federer got
the vital double break when Cilic netted a forehand, leaving the Swiss to serve
out for the championship.
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