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Solid Cilic Growing In Confidence At Queen's

Marin Cilic was solid on serve at the Aegon Championships on Thursday when he booked his spot in the quarter-finals for the sixth time in 11 visits to The Queen’s Club. World No. 7 Cilic, the highest-ranked player left in the ATP World Tour 500 tournament draw, swept past #NextGenATP American qualifier Stefan Kozlov 6-0, 6-4 in 65 minutes. "I don't feel any extra pressure or any more confidence," said Cilic. "I'm just focused on my own things, my part of the court, trying to do that well. I've been playing well really since the clay season started... But, I still have to work to improve some areas of my game and maybe get better day after day." The 2012...

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Stars Enjoy The Best Of Halle And London

Follow all the latest off-court action on MyATP! Download the app for iPhone or Android and visit MyATP.com  Gerry Weber Open – Halle, Germany  Roger Federer, Dominic Thiem, Philipp Kohlschreiber and Boris Becker were among those to attend the player party on Tuesday evening. Defending champion Florian Mayer was the lucky player to assist with the draw ceremony. Kei Nishikori, Gael Monfils, Lucas Pouille, Gilles Simon, Robin Haase, David Ferrer mingled with sponsors and held autograph sessions for fans. [ALSO LIKE] Aegon Championships – London, U.K. Andy Murray, Stan Wawrinka and Milos Raonic participated in media day. Wawrinka also led a meet-and-greet to help promote British Tennis membership. Nick Kyrgios assisted with the on-site draw ceremony. John Isner took part...

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Dimitrov Stays On Course In London

Sixth seed Grigor Dimitrov edged past French veteran Julien Benneteau 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 on Wednesday to keep his Aegon Championships campaign on track. The 2014 titlist hit 15 aces and saved five of six break points to move into the quarter-finals. “I'm just focusing on my things and what I have to do. The outcome was great. I'm just happy that I won the match and I think even happier that I didn't play my best and I won,” Dimitrov said. “I think with each match, the level gets higher and higher.” Dimitrov will next meet either #NextGenATP Russian Daniil Medvedev or #NextGenATP Aussie Thanasi Kokkinakis, who knocked out third seed and 2016 finalist Milos Raonic on Tuesday. Read More:...

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