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Who is Marin Cilic's wife Kristina Milkovic, when did Wimbledon tennis star marry her?

Who is Marin Cilic's wife Kristina Milkovic, when did Wimbledon tennis star marry her?

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MARIN Cilic made a big name for himself in the world of tennis.
During his impressive career, the Croatian star has been cheered along by his wife Kristina Milkovic.
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Marin Cilic and Kristina Milkovic have been married since 2018
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Marin often shares sweet snaps of his wife on his Instagram
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Who is Kristina Milkovic?
Kristina is married to tennis star Marin Cilic.
She graduated with two Master's Degrees from the University of Zagreb in 2014 - one in political science and the other in psychology.
Kristina can speak Croatian, English, Italian and Spanish fluently.
Following her degree, she was hired by Zagrebacka Banka - the largest bank in Croatia.
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She then went on to become head of HR at Q Agency up until 2021.
She now works as the leadership board member of the Marin Cilic Foundation and is the founder of KMC consulting in Monaco.
How did Marin Cilic and Kristina Milkovic meet?
The pair were reported to have first met in 2008 at the Davis Cup and started dating two years later.
In July 2017, the couple got engaged and within a year, on April 28, 2018, Cilic and Kristina got married in Croatia.
Kristina wore a stunning bespoke basketweave silk gazar designer wedding gown by Caroline Castigliano.
Guests from all over the world attended the intimate and romantic ceremony at the Church of St. Nicholas, with Roger Federer and Andy Roddick both attending the evening reception.
After Cilic won his first ATP 500 level title in Basel, the tennis star labelled his partner as his good luck charm.
The Wag can regularly be seen in the tennis crowds supporting her partner.
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Does Kristina Milkovic use social media?
In the past, Milkovic has refused to give interviews and will not put her private life in the public eye.
She has an Instagram account, but she has kept this private.
However, you can follow Cilic on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook to keep up to date with the tennis star..
You can find his account under the username @marincilic.
Does Marin Cilic and Kristina Milkovic have any children?
Marin and Kristina have two children.
Their first child is called Baldo Clic and was born on January 31, 2020, at Zagreb's Sisters of Charity Hospital.
Their second son was born in September 2021.
Writing on social media at the time, Marin said: "Our small family has grown by another member.
"Grateful to share that Baldo's best friend has arrived. And just like that we are officially a team of 4.
"Baby boy is doing great and Kristine Milković is an absolute rock star.
"We can't wait to bring this guy home to his brother.'
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