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Marin Čilić

Biography

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The biography of Roger Federer | and Marin Cilic

 

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Daniil Medvedev vs Marin Cilic - Round 4 Highlights I Roland-Garros 2022

 

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Marin Cilic vs Andrey Rublev - Quarterfinals Highlights I Roland-Garros 2022

 

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ATP Players Describe Marin Cilic in One Word!

 

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Marin Cilic vs Gilles Simon - Round 3 Highlights I Roland-Garros 2022

 

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@SlavenHrvoj trying to pull me away from the dessert table 😜🍦🍨🍰🍩🍫🍪🧁⠀ https://t.co/T2dovuqDd3

 

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@SlavenHrvoj always with the creative conditioning 😜🏃‍♂️☀️ https://t.co/2tV0MFbyp0

 

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So many epic views 🤩 Welcome Croatia to your home! #CroatiaFullOfNature #CroatiaLongDistanceLove https://t.co/HqXaNHkQgU

 

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Not a bad place to be in quarantine 🤩 https://t.co/ro9nP4B1Ao

Marin Čilić is a Croatian professional tennis player. Over the course of his career, Čilić has won 18 ATP singles titles, including a Grand Slam title at the 2014 US Open. His career-high singles ranking is world No. 3, achieved on 28 January 2018. Čilić first came to international prominence by defeating world No. 2 Andy Murray in the fourth round of the 2009 US Open, and then reaching the semi-finals at the Australian Open a few months later. He was also runner-up at the 2017 Wimbledon Championships and the 2018 Australian Open, losing to Roger Federer both times. Čilić has reached at least quarterfinal in all four major tournaments, and has made it to at least that stage at 13 different Grand Slams. He is known for his fast serves and powerful ground-strokes.
  • Personal 

  • 2004–05: Junior circuit 

  • 2005–2007: ATP Tour 

  • 2008: First ATP singles title 

  • 2009: First Grand Slam quarterfinal 

  • 2010: First major semifinal and top 10 ranking 

  • 2011: Sixth ATP title 

  • 2012: Seventh and eighth ATP titles 

  • 2013: Failed drugs test and ban 

  • 2014: US Open champion 

  • 2015: 14th ATP title 

  • 2016: First Masters title and Davis Cup final 

  • 2017: Wimbledon final 

  • 2018: Third Grand Slam final, Davis Cup champion, and world No. 3 

  • 2019: Titleless year, fall from top 20 

  • 2020–2021: Out of top 40, first title in 3 years, Olympics doubles silver medallist 

  • Clothing and equipment 

  • Grand Slam singles performance timeline