“It didn’t feel extraordinary”: Marin Cilic on how his US Open win almost didn’t happen

 back. The Croatian star, who stunned the tennis world with his 2014 US Open victory, admits the emotions never fade. “It brings a lot of emotions coming here,” he reflects. “Winning that trophy in 2014 and having a lot of success here—it’s one of my best Grand Slam performances ever. It’s always a thrill to come back.” Cilic describes New York as more than just another stop on the calendar. The city’s energy fuels him, and the Arthur Ashe Stadium in particular holds a special place in his heart. “The stadium gave me a great feeling—an oasis for tennis. For my offensive game, where I need clean contact, it was the perfect combination,” he says. The connection was so strong that in the days leading up to the tournament, he even told his team: “It’s impossible to play bad in this stadium.” They laughed at the time, but Cilic would soon prove himself right.
That fortnight in 2014, Cilic transformed from a strong contender into a Grand Slam champion. His stunning semifinal win over Roger Federer, followed by a commanding performance against Kei Nishikori in the final, sealed his place in history. “Serving it out was amazing,” he recalls. “When I won, it was pure emotion and happiness. Roger said some incredibly kind words at the net: ‘So happy for you, buddy.’ That was a beautiful moment.
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A decade later, the Croatian is still inspired by those memories, but his story is no longer just about past glory. After two knee surgeries and grueling rehab, Cilic is chasing a different kind of victory—the ability to keep competing. “It was extremely difficult mentally. At first, I thought: six months recovery, no problem. But it was up and down. The doubts crept in: will I play again?” he admits. “What kept me going was how good I felt in training. My level was amazing—I just needed the knee to hold.”

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