
Roger Federer's unbelievable run at Wimbledon 2016 ended with another five setter - one that he ended up on the losing end of. The marathon loss is his first in the semi-finals of Wimbledon with Milos Raonic at the winning end. The Canadian came out on top with a score of 6-3, 6-7 (3), 4-6, 7-5, 6-3. (Source: Reuters)

Amongst the attendees on Centre Court was former five-time champion Bjorn Borg. (Source: Reuters)

In Roger Federer's corner was his wife Mirka and bunch of travelling physios and hitting partners. Raonic's corner had former Spanish player Carlos Moya with his advisor John McEnroe in the commentary box. (Source: Reuters)

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. (Source: Reuters)

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. (Source: AP)

Federer broke for the first time in the semi-final for a 4-3 lead in the third set as Raonic suffered a sudden loss of momentum, backing it up with a service game to love. His seventh ace of the contest sealed the set in the 10th game. (Source: Reuters)

In the fourth set, Raonic had to save two break points in the fifth game and another in the ninth. However, in a remarkable 12th game, Federer was pegged back from 40-0 after serving up back to-back double faults and Raonic levelled the semi-final on a third set point when the Swiss meekly teed-up an opportunity for the Canadian to pass him. (Source: Reuters)

Federer then required treatment on his right thigh in the changeover. (Source: Reuters)

The fatigued legend saved a break point at 1-2 in the decider but only after jarring his left foot and knee in an awkward fall. A breathtaking close-up rally at the net went in the Canadian's favour and he broke for 3-1 in what proved to be the crucial breakthrough. (Source: Reuters)

Amongst the other attendees in the box on Centre Court were actor Bradley Cooper and his girlfriend and supermodel Irina Shayk. (Source: AP)

Also attending was another popular model Heidi Klum who was there with her boyfriend. (Source: Reuters)

Making up the royalty and guests were Governor of the Bank of England Mark Carney, actor Jude Law with his girlfriend Phillipa Coan and actor Chiwetel Ejiofor. (Source: Reuters)

In the second semi-final of the day, Andy Murray had no problems dispatching long-time friend Tomas Berdych in straight sets. The British player triumphed 6-3, 6-3, 6-3 to seal a third final at Wimbledon. (Source: Reuters)

For Berdych, though, it was a forgetful day. The Czech player never really had control over either his powerful serve or could make the most of Murray's serve and groundstrokes to put up any real competition. (Source: Reuters)

Andy Murray broke Berdych early in the first set to take a 2-0 lead. But he was broken back immediately by Berdych. However the Czech was broken in the eighth game to give Murray a 5-3 lead. The Brit duly converted that chance to seal the first set. (Source: Reuters)

Murray survived stiff resistance in the seventh game of the second set that lasted for nearly eight minutes before holding serve. He came back strongly to break Berdych in the next game to take the lead. And in the tenth game, Murray broke once again to take the second set too. (Source: Reuters)

Andy Murray's wife Kim was in the stands to cheer him. She was on the end of a controversy in the Australian Open 2015. She was spotted by the TV cameras hurling swear words aimed at Berdych. (Source: Reuters)

Also watching keenly was Murray's coaching staff spearheaded by legend Ivan Lendl. (Source: Reuters)

In the final set, battling rising error count, Berdych was broken in the fourth game with a forehand unforced. The rest of the set stayed on serve with Murray closing it out with a solid service game. (Source: AP)