Sport / Tennis Roger Federer wins record eighth Wimbledon men’s singles title By Sally Wardle and Catherine Wyatt, Press Association July 16, 2017, 4:04 pm Updated: July 16, 2017, 4:06 pm Roger Federer celebrates beating Marin Cilic (Gareth Fuller/PA Wire) Get a weekly round-up of stories from The Sunday Post: Thank you for signing up to our Sunday Post newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up ROGER FEDERER has been crowned Wimbledon champion for a record eighth time after cruising through his 11th final at the tournament. The Swiss player eased his way a 19th grand slam title, beating Croatian Marin Cilic 6-3 6-1 6-4 in just one hour hour and 41 minutes on Centre Court. Federer lifted his arms above his heads after serving an ace to win the final in straight sets. Cilic seemed overcome by emotion during the clash, breaking down in tears during the changeover after losing the first three games of the second set. The 28-year-old placed a towel over his head as he was attended to by his support team, before receiving a standing ovation as he returned on court. Federer becomes the first man to win eight Wimbledon titles and at 35 years old, the oldest man in the open era to lift the trophy. 2003 🏆2004 🏆2005 🏆2006 🏆2007 🏆2009 🏆2012 🏆2017 🏆The moment Roger Federer won #Wimbledon title No.8 Posted by Wimbledon on Sunday, 16 July 2017 Enjoy the convenience of having The Sunday Post delivered as a digital ePaper straight to your smartphone, tablet or computer. Subscribe for only £5.49 a month and enjoy all the benefits of the printed paper as a digital replica. Subscribe