Wary Federer places champagne on ice

Roger Federer is wary of the threat Marin Cilic poses in Sunday's Wimbledon final as he bids to become the first eight-time men's champion in history.

Roger Federer of Switzerland

Roger Federer will play in his 11th Wimbledon final. (AAP)

Eyeing another slice of sporting history, Roger Federer has placed the champagne on ice as he braces for a torrid Wimbledon climax on Sunday.

The ageless wizard takes on Marin Cilic attempting to become the oldest men's singles winner at The All England Club since 1930 and first-eight times winner in The Championships' 140-year history.

But the 35-year-old is suitably wary of his big-hitting rival after feeling the full force of Cilic's deadly serve and baseline power in a humbling straight-sets loss in the 2014 US Open semi-finals.

Federer avenged what remains his only defeat in seven meetings between the pair with what the Swiss describes as a "brutal" quarter-final last year at The All England Club.

"I was down two sets to love and faced match points in the third or the fourth set," Federer said ahead of their 2017 sequel.

"At some stage, things were extremely complicated and I had to get really, really lucky to win.

"He crushed me in the US Open a few years ago when he played the lights out. I hope he's not going to play that good.

"But I'm really looking forward to playing him."

Federer is ranked just one spot higher than Cilic at world No.5 after skipping the entire claycourt season to prepare for another all-out tilt at Wimbledon.

The seven-times champion hasn't dropped a set en route to the final, for the first time since 2008.

"It would have been nice to make this the first one, actually. I'm a little bit disappointed about that," he said, only half joking, after his 7-6 (7-4) 7-6 (7-4) 6-4 semi-final win over 2010 runner-up Tomas Berdych.

"It makes me really happy, making history here at Wimbledon.

"It's a big deal. I love this tournament. All my dreams came true here as a player.

"To have another chance to go for No.8 now, be kind of so close now at this stage, is a great feeling.

"Yeah, unbelievably excited. I hope I can play one more good match."

In reaching a record-extending 11th final, Federer will also be contesting the 29th grand slam decider of his incomparable career.

"I feel very privileged to be in another final," Federer said after becoming the oldest man to make the final since Ken Rosewall was runner-up in 1974 at 39.

"I know how much it means to other players to be able to play on Centre Court at Wimbledon at any given time in their career.

"I've had the pleasure of playing there many times and, to be in another final, it's so good.

"I can't almost believe it's true again."

Fittingly, Rosewall was in the royal box with fellow Australian great Rod Laver to witness another regal semi-final performance from the majestic Swiss.

"It means a lot because Ken's a wonderful man. He marked history in a big way for us as players so I'm happy he was here today," Federer said.

Cilic ended Sam Querrey's gruelling and gallant run -- which included three straight five-setters and a quarter-final victory over Andy Murray -- with a 6-7 (6-8) 6-4 7-6 (7-3) 7-5 win in Friday's first semi.


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