The Latest: Federer breaks Raonic's serve in 3rd set
LONDON (AP) The Latest from Wimbledon (all times local):
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2:58 p.m.
Roger Federer broke Milos Raonic's serve to take a 4-3 lead in the third set of the Wimbledon semifinals.
Raonic won the first set 6-3, and Federer took the second 7-6 (3).
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2:30 p.m.
Roger Federer won the second set against Milos Raonic in the Wimbledon semifinals 7-6 (3).
Neither player was able to break the other's serve in the set, but Federer took advantage of a double-fault in the tiebreaker to edge ahead.
Raonic won the first set 6-3.
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2:23 p.m.
Roger Federer and Milos Raonic are heading to a tiebreaker in the second set of the Wimbledon semifinals.
Raonic won the first set 6-3.
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1:43 p.m.
Milos Raonic won the first set against Roger Federer 6-3 in the Wimbledon semifinals.
The sixth-seeded Canadian converted the only break point of the set in the fourth game on Centre Court.
Federer is trying to win a record eighth Wimbledon title, while Raonic is looking for his first.
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1:22 p.m.
Roger Federer double-faulted on break point, giving Milos Raonic the early lead in the Wimbledon semifinals.
Raonic leads 3-1 in the first set.
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1:17 p.m.
Roger Federer and Milos Raonic were on serve at the first changeover in the Wimbledon semifinals.
Raonic served first and third, and leads Federer 2-1 on Centre Court.
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12:08 p.m.
Roger Federer is one win away from his 11th Wimbledon final, while Andy Murray is chasing a spot in the title match for the third time.
Their semifinals are on Friday at the All England Club.
Third-seeded Federer will be up first on Centre Court, facing No. 6 Milos Raonic.
No. 2-seeded Murray will then play No. 10 Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic.
Federer, bidding for a record eighth title, has never lost a Wimbledon semifinal. Raonic, who lost in the semifinals to Federer in 2014, is seeking to become the first Canadian man to reach a Grand Slam final.
Murray, who won the title in 2013, is aiming to reach his 11th major final. Berdych was runner-up here in 2010 to Rafael Nadal.