Daily Bagel: Marin Cilic is hilarious on Late Night with David Letterman

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• Marin Cilic read the "Top 10 Things Going Through My Mind During the Championship Match" on The Late Show with David Letterman on Tuesday night. Nice work, Marin.
[youtube: http://youtu.be/HWzm_620KFM?t=2m5s]
• Congratulations to Juan Carlos Ferrero:
Hoy empieza en mejor partido de mi vida.#feliz Today begins the best match of my life.#happy pic.twitter.com/ZHDlE7to1O
— juan carlos (@juankiferri) September 9, 2014
• Video: Caroline Wozniacki talks to Graham Bensinger about her break-up with Rory McIlroy. Classy interview.
• Read the full Town & Country profile of Roger Federer. It's better than the cover photo, trust me. He describes his loss to Rafael Nadal in the 2008 Wimbledon final as "tragic".
• Maria Sharapova has qualified for the WTA Finals.
• Serena and Caroline Wozniacki had such a good time celebrating after the U.S. Open final that Serena bailed on her TV appearances the next morning.
• Former No. 4 Nadia Petrova has announced her indefinite leave from tennis. Here's a look back at her career.
• This is what it looks like to be Homecoming King in Switzerland:
Almost full house in geneva at public training with Stan and Roger pic.twitter.com/C1GhrIWSWE
— René Stauffer (@staffsky) September 10, 2014
• Twitter unveiled the most mentioned players during the U.S. Open:
Another dramatic @usopen unfolds on Twitter #usopen https://t.co/unhzMKKsY6 pic.twitter.com/1YaDSOPF6w
— Sports (@Sports) September 10, 2014

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