
Wimbledon 2017 Results: Friday Winners, Scores, Stats and Singles Draw Update
Roger Federer and Marin Cilic will contest the 2017 Wimbledon final after success for the pair in the last four at the All England Club on Friday.
Federer was in top form as he controlled Tomas Berdych, winning 7-6 (4), 7-6 (4), 6-4 in London.
Cilic battled past Sam Querrey in the first semi-final of the day, driving to victory in four sets, 6-7 (6), 6-4, 7-6 (3), 7-5.
Here are Friday's singles results:
- [3] Roger Federer def. [11] Tomas Berdych - 7-6 (4), 7-6 (4), 6-4
- [7] Maric Cilic def. [24] Sam Querrey - 6-7 (6), 6-4, 7-6 (3), 7-5.
Recap

Federer is playing some of the best tennis of his career as he skipped past Berdych in the semi-final.
Berdych was impressive as he utilised his power, but the veteran was one step ahead in the opening two sets.
The Swiss genius prevailed in both as they went to the tiebreak, and Berdych had no answer to Federer's play.
The icon won both tiebreakers 7-4, with Berdych faltering at the vital moments.
The veteran wrapped up victory in the third as he broke Berdych to claim the set, 6-4.
Federer won 84 per cent on his first serve as his metronomic accuracy dazzled the Czech Republic star.

Cilic produced a confident display against a motivated underdog as he defeated Querrey with his power tactics.
The Croatian served 25 aces as he grabbed victory in four sets, but the American took the opener through a tiebreak.
Cilic stepped through the gears to capture the second in style, and he was soon 2-1 up as Querrey began to run out of ideas.
The Las Vegas-born talent continued to counterpunch as he bounced off the ropes, but his opponent showed a ruthless streak to edge a third-set tiebreak.
Failure in the third knocked the air out of Querrey's lungs, but he valiantly continued with guile and endeavour.

Querrey kept the pace in the final set, but eventually lost his serve in the final game, allowing Cilic to claim the set, 7-5.
Cilic made just a single double fault on his way to the win, and Querrey's 26 unforced errors were the difference in the contest.
Federer will the favourite heading into Sunday's showpiece, but Cilic has experienced an excellent grass-court season.
The 28-year-old is in a rich vein of form, and the hardening courts at Wimbledon have played into his hands.
Federer will expect to win his eighth Wimbledon title on Centre Court, but Cilic will be highly motivated to stop the legend in his tracks.




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