
Marin Cilic of Croatia celebrates winning his quarterfinal tennis match against Sam Querrey of the USA during their at the Queen's Club tennis tournament in London. (AP)
Marin Cilic of Croatia celebrates winning his quarterfinal tennis match against Sam Querrey of the USA during their at the Queen's Club tennis tournament in London. (AP)
LONDON: Marin Cilic remains on course for a fourth Queen's Club final after the Croatian won his battle of the former champions against Sam Querrey on Friday.
Chasing his second Queen's title, top seed Cilic eased into the semi-finals of the Wimbledon warm-up event with a 7-6 (7/3), 6-2 victory over 2010 winner Querrey.
The 29-year-old was beaten by Feliciano Lopez in last year's final, but he could have a chance for revenge on Saturday when he is scheduled to face the Spaniard or Australia's Nick Kyrgios in the last four.
It was business as usual for Cilic, whose serve has been virtually untouchable in his first three matches in west London.
Having buried Fernando Verdasco and Gilles Muller in a barrage of aces, the world number six inflicted similar punishment on fifth seed Querrey.
Cilic had won all five of his previous encounters with Querrey, including a semi-final success en route to the Queen's title in 2012.
The Croatian also got the better of Querrey in the Wimbledon semi-finals last year and once again he was too powerful for the American.
Cilic, who finished as Australian Open runner-up in January, is running into form on grass just in time for Wimbledon, where he suffered an injury-plagued final defeat against Roger Federer last year.
O
P
E
N
Disclaimer : We respect your thoughts and views! But we need to be judicious while moderating your comments. All the comments will be moderated by the newindianexpress.com editorial. Abstain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks. Try to avoid outside hyperlinks inside the comment. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines.
The views expressed in comments published on newindianexpress.com are those of the comment writers alone. They do not represent the views or opinions of newindianexpress.com or its staff, nor do they represent the views or opinions of The New Indian Express Group, or any entity of, or affiliated with, The New Indian Express Group. newindianexpress.com reserves the right to take any or all comments down at any time.
Jammu and Kashmir officers posted in personal sections asked to go back to parent departments
No fare hike for Mumbai's first air-conditioned local: Railways
Meat seller thrashed by cops for alleged cow slaughter
Airbus threatens to leave Britain in case of no-deal Brexit
Jammu and Kashmir Governor adviser Vijay Kumar reviews security situation in state
Tracking chips to be installed in Amarnath-bound vehicles: IGP