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Marin Cilic, a former Grand Slam champion absent from Wimbledon for 3 years, returns with a bang to knock out Jack Draper

Marin Cilic, a former Grand Slam champion absent from Wimbledon for 3 years, returns with a bang to knock out Jack Draper

A quick glance through the men's singles draw for the second round at Wimbledon 2025 will throw up three obvious names of active players who have been Grand Slam champions. Novak Djokovic, of course, is the most successful of them all. And then there is the future of the sport – Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, fresh from their French Open epic. But hidden amongst it all is a 36-year-old veteran, who has not been making headlines like these three: Marin Cilic.
The 2014 US Open champion has been as high as No. 3 in the world but started 2024 at world No 1044 (after being unranked for a couple of weeks). He is a former Wimbledon finalist but has not played on the famous grass of SW19 since 2021. But on Thursday, he rolled back the years to end Britain's big hope, Jack Draper's tournament early.
How well did Cilic play during his 6-4 6-3 1-6 6-4 win? Over to Draper. 'He's been Top 10 for many, many years. He's always been someone who's just been the ultimate pro and can play incredible. I don't play many people on the Tour that I feel like they completely bully me and take the racquet out of my hand. I know it's a grass court. I'm not sure what his stats were but I'm sure he had an amazing match from the winners to unforced errors count.' Draper was not wrong — Cilic hit 53 incredible winners, while his British rival could muster only 29.
And for getting back to this level, Cilic has had to go through the grind that someone of his stature doesn't really have to. Catching a millionaire Grand Slam champion in action on the second-tier Challenger Circuit is a rare sight, especially since cheering fans and creature comforts are in short supply when compared to the glitz and glamour of the main ATP Tour events. Yet this is the world that Cilic, who has amassed a fortune of almost $32 million in prize money alone, has been circulating in for most of this year after his ranking nosedived to outside the Top 1000 following knee surgery in 2023.
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Marin Cilic's children were watching on as he advanced to R3 of #Wimbledon on No.1 Court – and he credits them for keeping him in match shape! 😁 pic.twitter.com/0RPG6E5QhC
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With his ranking, which stood at 1092 last August, no longer high enough to gain entry into the ATP events, the Croatian opted to get back to basics at the Challenger level in order to obtain some much-needed match practice. Having put in the hard graft to get his body back into shape after damage to the meniscus and cartilage made his knee balloon in size, the Croatian was not ready to give up on his career. On Thursday, all the pain and strain he endured to get back to top-level tennis paid off. 'Considering everything that happened in last two, three years. If even I look at situation where I was, how my knee was in February '23, lots of rehab, lots of unknowns. Even coming back, the knee wasn't good. What to do then? New surgery? Then all the time there was this spark of desire and feeling that my level is still there. Let me give myself another opportunity.' Cilic added that the last eight, nine months he has been playing pain-free.
During the course of 2025, Cilic had won back-to-back matches on the main tour only once. However, he has worked his way back up the rankings to break back into the top 100 thanks to winning two of the seven Challenger tournaments he has entered. He tried qualifying for the French Open but lost his final qualifier and then still secured a place in the main draw as a lucky loser only to lose in the first round.
That disappointment quickly faded when he won the Nottingham Challenger tournament just a few weeks later, ensuring he arrived in London with some much-needed match practice on grass — a run that no doubt helped him to plot Draper's downfall on Thursday.
'Last several weeks I've been playing really well. In Nottingham I played some great tennis. It was just layer after layer building up. Also feeling great in the training sessions, so I've got great confidence in my own self,' said the 2017 Wimbledon runner-up.
'These kind of matches, they challenge you to perform better because the opponent on the other side of the net is going to challenge you with his own game. But I'm aware that my level is very high. Can I go further? I feel I can.'
(With Reuters inputs)
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