Marin Cilic receives the Arthur Ashe Humanitarian Award for his work in promoting youth education through his eponymous foundation in the ATP World Tour Awards presented by Moët and Chandon.
An assured Marin Cilic is targeting a charge towards lifting the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals trophy at The O2 Arena in London having flourished under the guidance of coach Jonas Bjorkman. The seventh seed has enjoyed a strong second half to the 2016 season, clinching his first ATP World Tour Masters 1000 title, in Cincinnati in August, where he beat Andy Murray in the final, and then a first ATP World Tour 500 title, in Basel last month. The 28-year-old has hailed the impact of the former singles No. 4 and nine-time doubles Grand Slam champion since they struck up a partnership in August. “Starting my relationship with Jonas, he is a very different personality to Goran (Ivanisevic); he’s...
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Marin Cilic receives the Arthur Ashe Humanitarian Award for his work in promoting youth education through his eponymous foundation in the ATP World Tour Awards presented by Moët and Chandon.