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Jamie Murray/Martina Hingis vs Heather Watson/Henri Kontinen, Wimbledon 2017 mixed doubles final live

Follow live coverage of the 2017 final between Federer and Cilic

Liam Corless
Sunday 16 July 2017 10:20 EDT
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Heather Watson and Henri Kontinen are the defending champions
Heather Watson and Henri Kontinen are the defending champions (Getty)

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Roger Federer enters the final as Wimbledon the clear favourite, having not dropped a set in entire the tournament.

Should he triumph, Federer, who turns 36 next month, will become the oldest winner of the Challenge Cup since tennis turned professional in 1968.

Marin Cilic is the man tasked with stopping Federer from winning a record eighth Wimbledon men's singles crown when the pair meet in Sunday's title showdown on Centre Court. But the history books are stacked against him.

In seven meetings against the tall Croatian, Federer has lost just once, a 2014 U.S. Open semi-final defeat as Cilic went on to claim his maiden grand slam title.

In last year's quarter-finals at the All England Club, Federer saved three match points before edging out Cilic in five sets and the closeness of that match is comforting for the Croat.

Follow live coverage of Sunday's final below...

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What time is it?

The men’s singles final will start at 2pm on Centre Court.

Where will I be able to watch it?

BBC One will screen live coverage of the final.

Alternatively, check back from around 1pm onwards for game by game analysis and reaction.

Federer is chasing a record title
Federer is chasing a record title (Getty)

What’s the head to head record like?

It doesn’t look good for Cilic fans. The pair have played each other seven times before, with Federer winning six of those clashes.

Federer won their only match on grass – a gruelling five-setter in the quarter-finals at Wimbledon last year – but Cilic did famously knock Federer out in the semi-finals of the 2014 US Open, which he went on to win.

What are their Wimbledon records like?

Roger Federer: 90-11

Marin Cilic: 27-9

Cilic is the underdog
Cilic is the underdog (Getty)

What have they been saying?

Roger Federer: “Thank God I've played also guys who were not called Rafa, Andy or Novak (in finals) in the past.

“From that standpoint I don't want to say it's more relaxed going into it because I have a good head-to-head record against Marin, even though the matches were extremely close.

“But it's not like we've played against each other 30 times. You feel like you have to reinvent the wheel. It's more straightforward, in my opinion. I think that's nice in some ways. It's a nice change, but it doesn't make things easier.”

Marin Cilic: “I was one point away from winning a match over here against him. Definitely, I believe in my own abilities to get through and to win it

“But I still know that it's a big mountain to climb. Roger is playing maybe some of the best tennis of his career at the moment, having a great season. So I know it's going to be a huge challenge. But I believe I'm ready.”

What are the odds?

Roger Federer to win: 1/4

​Marin Cilic to win: 4/1

Hello and welcome to our LIVE coverage of men's final day at the All England Club!

Ed Malyon16 July 2017 12:58

What keeps Roger going?

The Swiss master is arguably the best tennis player of all-time - but he's constantly striving to get even better.

Ed Malyon16 July 2017 13:51

Players on their way

Federer and Cilic are currently making their way from the locker room to Centre Court.

Ed Malyon16 July 2017 14:00

Cilic to serve first

Cilic loses the coin toss after choosing tails but Federer opts to receive first.

Ed Malyon16 July 2017 14:07

Federer 4-2 Cilic* (*denotes next server)

A cross-court Cilic backhand lands in the tramlines before Federer dispatches a short forehand to move 30-0 up on serve. Back-to-back unreturnable serves follow as the Swiss holds to love.

Ed Malyon16 July 2017 14:36

Federer 5-3 Cilic* (*denotes next server)

A trio of unreturnable Federer serves followed by a missed Cilic backhand seals a love hold in double-quick time for the Swiss.

Ed Malyon16 July 2017 14:43

Federer 6-3 1-0 Cilic* (*denotes next server)

Federer kicks off the second set with an ace out wide before back-to-back unreturnable serves bring up three game points, of which the Swiss needs just one as he produces another unreturnable serve.

Ed Malyon16 July 2017 14:51

Federer* 6-3 2-0 Cilic (*denotes next server)

Cilic starts the game with his first ace of the match. A winning backhand down the line by Federer follows before Cilic produces his second ace in quick succession. However, three consecutive groundstroke errors follow from the Croat as Federer seals an early break in this second set.

Ed Malyon16 July 2017 14:55

Federer 6-3 3-0 Cilic* (*denotes next server)

Federer kicks the game off with back-to-back unreturnable serves. A forehand error by the Swiss follows before a missed Cilic backhand and an ace seal a hold to 15 for Federer.

Ed Malyon16 July 2017 14:58

Federer 6-3 6-1 1-1 Cilic* (*denotes next server)

Federer goes 15-0 up with a backhand volley winner but nets a forehand to lose the next point. Back-to-back missed forehands by Cilic follow before Federer fires an ace down the T to seal a hold to 15.

Ed Malyon16 July 2017 15:23

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