Marin Cillic entered the match confidently, launching a series of powerful attacks, the Croatian tennis player had the opportunity to break in the second game of Fedex's serve. However, Federer's break has never been easy.
Without a successful break, Cillic appeared impatient in the following attacks. In the end, he himself lost 2 breaks to the opponent and quickly lost 3-6 in the first set.
The second set was so fast that Cilic could not react. Federer proactively moved the ball all over the pitch, making it difficult for the opponent to defend against each shot. In a situation where he could not save the ball, the Croatian tennis player was in pain, leading to the subsequent handling increasingly lacking accuracy. Fedex won 2 breaks to reach a 6-1 victory.
In set 3, everything was out of control for Marin Cillic when he needed the help of a doctor to return to the field. Being behind for 2 sets and having suffered injuries, the Croatian tennis player could not find a reasonable strategy to stop Federer. Despite his best efforts, Cillic had to accept the challenge in set 3 with a score of 4-6.
With this convincing victory, Roger Federer became the first player to win 8 Wimbledon titles and own 19 Grand Slam titles in general at the age of 35. He is also the oldest player to win Wimbledon in the open era.