Tennis - Wimbledon - London, Britain - July 14, 2017 Switzerland’s Roger Federer celebrates during his semi final match against Czech Republic’s Tomas Berdych REUTERS/Tim Ireland/Pool
LONDON (Reuters) - Already one of the greatest sportsmen of his era, Roger Federer will become the most successful man in Wimbledon history if he can beat Croatian Marin Cilic on Sunday's final and claim an unprecedented eighth men's singles title.
The Swiss, level with Britain's William Renshaw and American Pete Sampras on seven titles, is rejuvenated after taking a six-month break last year and enters the final as the clear favourite having not dropped a set in the tournament.
