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:03:58. > :04:06.This is the BBC News 4th July, 1936. The constitutional crisis continues

:04:06. > :04:14.over kink Edward VII's relationship with volleys Simpson. -- volleys

:04:14. > :04:24.Simpson. And Britain's Fred Perry attempts to win the Wimbledon title

:04:24. > :04:29.Men's Singles for the third They have come and gone over the

:04:29. > :04:37.last seven decades - men who tried to emulate Fred Perry and all fell

:04:37. > :04:47.by the wayside. It was Andy Murray's date with destiny. Only a

:04:47. > :04:51.

:04:51. > :04:56.six times former champion stood in We have come a long way since 1877

:04:56. > :05:06.and I hope we have given you some idea of the personalities and drama

:05:06. > :05:22.

:05:22. > :05:28.It takes two men to make a great match. It should be a beauty. I

:05:28. > :05:33.certainly hope you will join us... A man who loves this game, loves

:05:33. > :05:39.Wimbledon, has put back an awful lot into it. A man of vision, a man

:05:39. > :05:47.of character. And he has achieved a dream after all these years. It is

:05:47. > :05:52.like a movie. A tremendous scene. What a performance! Magnificent.

:05:52. > :05:59.That is a marvellous moment. round of applause as people are

:05:59. > :06:05.sensing perhaps the climax of the tournament. Set to play on the

:06:05. > :06:15.lawns of limped -- of Wimbledon is a privilege. He has proved himself

:06:15. > :06:16.

:06:16. > :06:24.in the ultimate test. And this is the point at which they come out on

:06:24. > :06:29.to Centre Court. We can say that is a final we will never forget.

:06:29. > :06:37.best Wimbledon singles we have seen in many years. Who is the boss of

:06:38. > :06:45.the tennis game on the court? things will probably never change.

:06:45. > :06:55.Perspiration and nerves. -- two things. Do you have to explain 100

:06:55. > :07:01.

:07:01. > :07:05.years of success? Isn't it better 2pm, Sunday, a long walk to freedom

:07:05. > :07:14.from the locker room to eternity. Not the down beat Murray we had

:07:14. > :07:18.seen previously but a positive look the world in the eye Murray. But

:07:18. > :07:22.then Federer had travelled this road so often before, logic surely

:07:22. > :07:29.dictated he would be winning the title number seven to beat Sampras'

:07:29. > :07:34.record. One of those moments that only sport and Jubilees can do,

:07:34. > :07:42.when the nation unites behind a common cause. The perceived wisdom

:07:42. > :07:52.was that Roy had to get off to a good start and run for the feathers.

:07:52. > :08:13.

:08:14. > :08:23.-- that Murray had to get off to a Sunshine for the first point. Heavy

:08:24. > :08:55.

:08:55. > :09:05.Going to see a lot of that first serve slice wide of the Murray

:09:05. > :09:42.

:09:42. > :09:52.UMPIRE: Federer is challenging the call on the left-hand side. The

:09:52. > :10:26.

:10:26. > :10:30.ball was called out. Murray might That's long as well!

:10:30. > :10:36.JOHN INVERDALE: A great start that became less good three games later

:10:36. > :10:46.on, because we found ourselves back on serve as Murray met it with that

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:11:09. > :11:19.backhand. And four games after that, 5th Murray has to cover a lot of

:11:19. > :11:19.

:11:19. > :12:18.Apology for the loss of subtitles for 59 seconds

:12:18. > :12:28.ground. Was almost hit by the Now, this is a perfectly legitimate

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:13:28. > :13:34.play. Didn't hit it that hard but JOHN INVERDALE: Well, beneath

:13:34. > :13:39.summer sun and blue skies, amazingly, a radiant Murray was

:13:39. > :13:43.that set point. This was a perfect way to start to try to rewrite

:13:43. > :13:51.history. The second set was nerve- racking. If you break points here

:13:51. > :14:01.and there. Federer. And Marino must hold serve to take it to a tie-

:14:01. > :14:01.

:14:01. > :17:00.Apology for the loss of subtitles for 59 seconds

:17:00. > :17:08.Well, it's not lap if it keeps on It is long! And it is a set point

:17:08. > :17:18.fall third arrest. What a tennis point. -- it is a set point for

:17:18. > :17:25.

:17:25. > :17:35.A magical drop volley from Federer. And he has conjured up a set point

:17:35. > :18:15.

:18:15. > :18:19.You are joking me! JOHN INVERDALE: Now it is the best

:18:19. > :18:24.of three, into the third set and it would not have been his Wimbledon,

:18:24. > :18:27.this most wretched of Summers, without the roof coming into its

:18:27. > :18:35.own. The question was when they came back 40 minutes later, who

:18:35. > :18:38.would benefit most from the outdoor final going indoors? Federer served

:18:38. > :18:48.to take a narrow belief -- lead, then there followed a remarkable

:18:48. > :18:48.

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:19:51. > :19:57.Murray needs to electrified the The quality of the ball-striking

:19:57. > :20:01.from both of these players. It is wonderful to watch. Interesting to

:20:01. > :20:11.listen to, the acoustics have changed, there is a hollow pop

:20:11. > :20:44.

:20:44. > :20:51.Yet another little touch of genius from Federer. The effort from

:20:51. > :20:58.Murray, fabulous. But the little mob on the backhand side from the

:20:58. > :21:08.six-times champion, quite superb. The human body is not supposed to

:21:08. > :21:08.

:21:08. > :22:16.Apology for the loss of subtitles for 59 seconds

:22:16. > :22:19.So decisive from Federer. Moved round of the second serve, he is

:22:19. > :22:29.trying to get his forehand into play at every opportunity, another

:22:29. > :22:52.

:22:52. > :23:02.Certainly the way to save those break points. Now he needs to back

:23:02. > :23:27.

:23:27. > :23:37.Murray has got too many second serves now. It is giving Federer

:23:37. > :23:50.

:23:50. > :23:56.That is going to be challenged, so hold on, Judy! Federer is

:23:57. > :24:06.indecisive about it, but he was quick to challenge. Second serve at

:24:07. > :24:20.

:24:20. > :24:30.Instant response from the crowd when he asks for their help here.

:24:30. > :24:40.Dust-up wait to get down on the Federer is forcing the issue now. A

:24:40. > :24:40.

:24:40. > :25:52.Apology for the loss of subtitles for 59 seconds

:25:52. > :25:57.What a difference that first serve MORI has got to be careful now,

:25:57. > :26:07.Federer is firing on all cylinders. He seems a bit rejuvenated. His

:26:07. > :26:07.

:26:07. > :27:44.Apology for the loss of subtitles for 59 seconds

:27:44. > :27:49.Fantastic play. Honestly, what he supposed to do? What a half volley

:27:49. > :27:59.that was. Murray hit the most wonderful cross-court forehand, and

:27:59. > :28:24.

:28:24. > :28:30.Federer half volleys it, change is And once again, that big serve just

:28:30. > :28:36.chipped back, a block from Federer. Again, superb timing. Over the

:28:36. > :28:46.years, Federer has done this to Mark Philippoussis, to Andy Roddick.

:28:46. > :29:14.

:29:14. > :29:18.It must be so wearing to play That was close. This is Murray

:29:18. > :29:24.under the most severe strange fault -- the most severe strain. Let

:29:24. > :29:34.alone what they are feeling. This is a bit of an ordeal, this game.

:29:34. > :29:54.

:29:54. > :30:00.But if he can get out of it, that The sliced backhand down the line

:30:00. > :30:10.was just sumptuous. Andy Murray should not get too frustrated now.

:30:10. > :30:10.

:30:10. > :31:01.Apology for the loss of subtitles for 59 seconds

:31:01. > :31:11.It is the Federer genius that is I think he had 40 love in this game

:31:11. > :31:40.

:31:40. > :31:50.Murray didn't have much to a match here with a forehand. But certainly

:31:50. > :32:24.

:32:24. > :32:34.through the thread of the eye of Fail going to need them minute and

:32:34. > :32:56.

:32:56. > :33:06.a half at the change of ends. -- For ball was good. -- the ball.

:33:06. > :33:07.

:33:07. > :33:17.UMPIRE: Mr Murray is challenging the call. I believe it was perfect.

:33:17. > :33:19.

:33:19. > :33:29.Off and so was the return. 133 miles an hour, Matt serve. -- that

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:34:02. > :34:10.JOHN INVERDALE: Did that game break Andy Murray's resolve and his

:34:10. > :34:15.heart? Is certainly send Federer to the lead. Federer, who was in

:34:15. > :34:25.sublime form might start to make a few errors at this stage. The key

:34:25. > :34:25.

:34:25. > :35:49.Apology for the loss of subtitles for 59 seconds

:35:49. > :35:55.thing for Andy was that he was UMPIRE: Ladies and gentlemen, Mr

:35:55. > :36:04.Murray is challenging the call. The ball was called out. It needs to be

:36:04. > :36:14.in at this point. But he has dragged it wide. And once again,

:36:14. > :36:14.

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:37:31. > :37:41.Andy Murray needs a pull off a A killer blow. For JOHN INVERDALE:

:37:41. > :37:42.

:37:42. > :37:52.As Andrew Castle said there, it was Houdini time for Murray.

:37:52. > :37:52.

:37:52. > :39:09.Apology for the loss of subtitles for 59 seconds

:39:10. > :39:19.Clutching at straws, but if Andy UMPIRE: Ladies and gentlemen, Mr

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:39:20. > :40:18.Apology for the loss of subtitles for 59 seconds

:40:18. > :40:28.Murray is challenging the call. The Championship point saved bravely.

:40:28. > :40:38.The first serve from Federer was in. On his first match point. He didn't

:40:38. > :40:49.

:40:49. > :40:59.UMPIRE: Game, set, match, Mr Federer. Another championship for

:40:59. > :41:12.

:41:12. > :41:15.Federer in four sets. UMPIRE: The runner-up, Andy Murray.

:41:15. > :41:23.Fantastic effort from him throughout his career to get to

:41:23. > :41:32.this point. There's more ahead. Fabulous! Fabulous response.

:41:32. > :41:42.Deserved. UMPIRE: The Wimbledon Gentlemen's

:41:42. > :41:50.

:41:50. > :41:55.He may have broken British hearts and Scottish Arts, but what a

:41:55. > :42:00.deserving champion he is. -- Scottish hearts.

:42:00. > :42:10.SUE BARKER: First of all, Andy, I hope you know from the reaction

:42:10. > :42:19.

:42:19. > :42:29.here, you have given us so much Right... I'm going to try this and

:42:29. > :42:29.

:42:30. > :42:39.it's not going to be easy... OK. Firstly, I'd like to congratulate

:42:40. > :42:40.

:42:40. > :42:46.Roger. He... I was getting asked the other day after I won my semi-

:42:46. > :42:53.final, is this your best chance? You know, Roger is 30 now... And

:42:53. > :42:58.he's... He's not bad for a 30-year- old! He played a great tournament.

:42:58. > :43:02.I know he had some struggles early on with his back and showed what

:43:02. > :43:09.still fight he still has left in him. So, congratulations, you

:43:09. > :43:13.deserve it. I am going to try not to look at them because I will

:43:13. > :43:17.start crying again, but everybody over in the crowd that has

:43:17. > :43:27.supported me through this tournament. It is always tough. And

:43:27. > :43:38.

:43:39. > :43:44.you did a great job. So, thank you. Everybody always talks about the

:43:45. > :43:49.pressure of playing at Wimbledon, how tough it is. But it's not for

:43:49. > :43:59.people-watching. They make it so much easier to play. The support

:43:59. > :44:00.

:44:00. > :44:10.has been incredible. Thank you. You can be very proud. If Andy Murray!

:44:10. > :44:11.

:44:11. > :44:15.In this final, Roger, he had you worried. A set and a break and the

:44:15. > :44:21.rain delay. But after that, you were just produce ingenious tennis?

:44:21. > :44:24.Yeah, I think had played some of my best tennis in the last matches. It

:44:24. > :44:30.works out so many times at Wimbledon but I play my best tennis

:44:30. > :44:34.in the semi-finals and finals. I couldn't be more happy so reveals

:44:34. > :44:42.great deal back as the winner. If I have missed playing in the finals.

:44:42. > :44:52.It is a great moment. And Roger is here with Boris and Greg as well.

:44:52. > :44:53.

:44:53. > :44:57.And you hadn't read the script, had I had not, this is too much to be

:44:57. > :45:01.true. I am living a dream, this is a magical moment in my career, I am

:45:02. > :45:05.aware of that. Obviously the crowd was torn at the end with Murray's

:45:05. > :45:11.loss, but had thought it was an amazing atmosphere and an amazing

:45:12. > :45:19.match to be part of. It is a bit of a ridiculous question to ask, but

:45:19. > :45:24.of seven titles, here, where would this rank? I don't know! Because

:45:24. > :45:30.you have broken a record. The first remains unique, in the sense of,

:45:30. > :45:36.your career can stop right there. I went to some pressured moments

:45:36. > :45:40.after that, particularly in my 5th, equalling Bjorn Borg's record, who

:45:40. > :45:46.was sitting there in the crowd. That was become a member that was a

:45:46. > :45:52.lot of pressure put up today, I do not quite understand what happened,

:45:52. > :45:59.normally at understand this quite quicker, but this one, I tried to

:45:59. > :46:03.block out the pressure I had. There was a lot on the line for me. For

:46:03. > :46:08.Andy as well, I just try to block out as much as I could, so when it

:46:09. > :46:13.happened, I was like, oh my God, it is over. It will take time to

:46:13. > :46:18.understand what has happened. it feel different, playing against

:46:18. > :46:22.an Andy at Wimbledon because of anything else associated at the

:46:22. > :46:26.occasion? Indoor at the end, it is not a thing I have done in a

:46:26. > :46:31.Wimbledon final before. I have played Tim Henman here before, I am

:46:32. > :46:37.one of the older guys! Tim Henman, a good-looking guy with the tie and

:46:37. > :46:40.everything! I have taken in the past, I know how tough it is

:46:41. > :46:45.playing a Brit, but this was unique in the sense that it was the final.

:46:45. > :46:48.And how much everybody wanted Andy to win his first Grand Slam in

:46:49. > :46:52.Wimbledon, it would have made perfect sense. Unfortunately for

:46:52. > :46:58.him it did not happen. I am convinced and sure he will get some

:46:58. > :47:03.Grand Slam titles. I thought to cake -- changed your game quite

:47:03. > :47:07.dramatically from the first set, you were rallying a bit more, you

:47:07. > :47:13.kept the ball shot in that -- short. Is that something you talked about

:47:13. > :47:16.or you felt the match turned and you had to change? The thing was,

:47:16. > :47:23.the first couple of sets were different because we were outdoors.

:47:23. > :47:28.There was a lot of wind, not a lot, but from the will box and down. I

:47:28. > :47:37.had a game-plan and I knew how I wanted he's my game against his,

:47:37. > :47:42.but then the wind. It is regressive, I tried to attack his second serve,

:47:42. > :47:48.-- it was aggressive. I tried to bury my slice and my drive back,

:47:48. > :47:51.and tried to come to the net if Andy allowed me to. I gave him the

:47:51. > :47:55.perfect start for him to feel comfortable in a Wimbledon final

:47:55. > :48:01.which was a problem for me, and that made me feel uncomfortable for

:48:01. > :48:06.at least two sex, I would say. Playing from behind is not easy.

:48:06. > :48:10.When you had got the second set, did you think you had got him?

:48:10. > :48:14.I knew it would be -- it was bid because it would extend the mat and

:48:14. > :48:18.become physical and mental. A did not want to say it worked in my

:48:18. > :48:23.favour because I think Murray is one of the fittest guys out there,

:48:23. > :48:27.but mentally it is not a problem with me. With him, you wonder

:48:27. > :48:33.sometimes. It kept me out there for a long period of time and we saw

:48:33. > :48:38.the clouds coming in, so that was unusual. Then having to switch to

:48:38. > :48:43.indoors for the rest of the match. What record is more important to

:48:43. > :48:47.you? You are going to beat Pete Sampras's record, 286 weeks as

:48:47. > :48:51.world No. 1, you have won seven Wimbledons. You have got two

:48:51. > :48:59.children and a lovely wife, what drives you to continue playing so

:48:59. > :49:02.well? For some crazy reason, I remember, I started on court

:49:02. > :49:06.twenty-five at the beginning and there were 20 people watching me

:49:06. > :49:10.play, even though I was a crowd pleaser and people love to see my

:49:10. > :49:15.tennis. I go through the rankings quickly, I played you in the

:49:15. > :49:23.beginning, unfortunately I missed Boris! You can play him in the over

:49:23. > :49:27.35! For me, I think I am aware of how lucky I have become, and I am,

:49:27. > :49:32.today, playing on Centre Court every match. I have such amazing

:49:32. > :49:38.crowd support everywhere I go. That is thought the reason enough to be

:49:38. > :49:44.motivated. Then the family aspect, the wife is Wyllie -- willing to

:49:44. > :49:48.make a sacrifice, it is quite magical, it is a big moment in my

:49:48. > :49:52.career and my life. You feel like maybe you want to do more but who

:49:52. > :49:55.knows what is going to happen in the next few years. We have not got

:49:55. > :50:00.much time, one more question. Be warned back here in three weeks for

:50:00. > :50:05.the Olympic games. Is this the warm-up for the Olympic games? The

:50:05. > :50:14.one thing you have not got is an Olympic gold medal and singles. How

:50:14. > :50:19.much do you want that? I want it badly! The other at 64 guys wanted

:50:19. > :50:29.as well. I feel I have a good chance to win here because of my

:50:29. > :50:33.history here at the Championships. You think?! I hope! No. 1 player in

:50:34. > :50:37.the world! What I would like to say it is it is a very special moment

:50:38. > :50:45.in the game of tennis for us to be able to play the Olympics here at

:50:45. > :50:48.Wimbledon. For our generation, this is very lucky. Now all the time

:50:48. > :50:53.hoping his I am staying injury-free and healthy for the next few weeks

:50:53. > :50:58.so I can attack the Olympics here. Gold would be amazing, but I'd do

:50:58. > :51:00.have one in the doubles from Shanghai, which actually takes off

:51:00. > :51:05.some pressure from having to win here.

:51:05. > :51:09.A best of luck in three weeks, not that you need it. We will see from

:51:09. > :51:12.an eight next year, maybe! We will see.

:51:12. > :51:22.We have got a few more points to make in a few moments after we have

:51:22. > :51:23.

:51:24. > :51:30.reviewed what has happened over an Planet Wimbledon, in the galaxy

:51:30. > :51:39.SW19. It is whether tennis marbles -- models assembled and wet earth

:51:39. > :51:45.takes no notice. The extra and it - - the extra plan a trip house and

:51:45. > :51:52.extraordinary force. A hot of electrifying energy. No better

:51:52. > :51:58.tennis being ever lived. Wonder woman, on top of the world again.

:51:58. > :52:01.Storm, destroyer of all the things in her path. In excited

:52:01. > :52:11.anticipation, the mortals gathered for the collision of their

:52:11. > :52:17.superheroes. But nothing could Back from his model of a mission in

:52:17. > :52:23.France, this superhero was about to be blasted into submission by

:52:23. > :52:28.nemesis whiplash, the electret buying Lukas Rosol. Every stroke a

:52:28. > :52:33.stunner, a superhuman effort and a one round of under. Amman are

:52:33. > :52:38.ranked 100 has simply outplayed the man ranked number two in the world,

:52:38. > :52:48.that was extraordinary. Life had already been extinguished on planet

:52:48. > :52:48.

:52:48. > :52:54.Venus. Beaten in round one. What curious forces of nature were at

:52:54. > :53:00.play on Planet Wimbledon? Illumination of a dark night. The

:53:00. > :53:03.mothers -- the mother ship pulsated, hinted at special happenings. A

:53:04. > :53:09.Scottish hero with designs on immortality was swooping ever

:53:09. > :53:15.onwards towards history. The protector of these lands was taken,

:53:15. > :53:20.the roof was on but Rufus had gone. So to Captain America, a hero from

:53:20. > :53:25.another time. Will we ever see his like here again? Rufus returned, a

:53:25. > :53:32.real-life Hawk-Eye. But there was a sense all was not well with the

:53:32. > :53:38.world. Mortals were exposed as powerless. Some were mischievous.

:53:38. > :53:47.And then, there were the sulking and the Hawk ones. Soon, one woman

:53:47. > :53:51.was banished. Maria was exiled by Nick Sabine Lisicki. She continues

:53:51. > :53:56.to write the most unlikely of Wimbledon tales. Sharapova is out

:53:56. > :54:01.of this year's Wimbledon. Other women of wonder at tried to fill

:54:01. > :54:06.the void. One won a gold and set, the rarest of perfect achievements.

:54:06. > :54:10.But none could live on as long as the storm raged. Four times the

:54:10. > :54:15.ruler here, with her greatest weapon on warp speed, Serenity was

:54:15. > :54:19.never part of the winning equation for this superhero. Number five was

:54:20. > :54:29.her destiny. Also when joining forces with a rejuvenated the mist

:54:30. > :54:34.

:54:34. > :54:38.to form at Dynamic juror -- Dewar. Four fund it through to us at --

:54:38. > :54:42.showdown with the super one, who sent his arch rival spinning into a

:54:42. > :54:52.semi-final vortex. A chance to join the elite fleet of seven-ton

:54:52. > :54:59.champions. 7 -- 7 time champions. Highlander was on the brink of

:54:59. > :55:03.history, on this hallowed ground he was be denied for no more. Jo-

:55:04. > :55:11.Wilfried Tsonga's smiling cylinder, the emotion Writ Large said, wait

:55:12. > :55:17.no more. His history making powers transferred for a spell to a fellow

:55:17. > :55:25.native. 76 years of double strap over. A wildcard smash and grab of

:55:25. > :55:29.epic proportions. -- double strap is over. They have never won a

:55:29. > :55:36.title in their lives, now they're Wimbledon champions. It is a fairy-

:55:36. > :55:40.tale run. Planet Wimbledon, it is where the tennis models assemble

:55:40. > :55:47.and the world take notice, but only the last survivor can receive the

:55:47. > :55:53.prize. Shards of Kryptonite were thrown chipper MAM's way, and used

:55:53. > :55:56.to be era was emerging before our eyes. -- a new super hero was

:55:56. > :56:01.emerging. But this planet's treasure had been saved at his

:56:01. > :56:10.hands many times before, it would be again. For the vanquished,

:56:10. > :56:15.despair. He is a model mum the less. It is just that this superman on

:56:15. > :56:19.this day was not the grabbing -- he is a wonderful thing just in case.

:56:19. > :56:24.It is heading into the early hours, the third week of Wimbledon, not on

:56:24. > :56:33.the roof, the sofa has gone, but the Pym's has returned. All is well

:56:33. > :56:37.Andy Murray is the only player apart from Ivan Lendl now up to

:56:37. > :56:41.have lost his first four Grand Slam finals in the open era, and only

:56:41. > :56:45.two other players, Ivanisevic and Peter Corder, have played in more

:56:45. > :56:49.Grand Slams before they won their first Grand Slam. Where does that

:56:50. > :56:55.leave Andy? Not a great record to have, but there is still hope, the

:56:55. > :56:58.fact that he reached his first Wimbledon final, he played well for

:56:58. > :57:03.two sets. And the fact that he keeps improving. He is only 25, he

:57:03. > :57:09.has got the right coach in his corner with Ivan Lendl. You could

:57:09. > :57:12.see the benefits he had in the last six rounds. I agree, he has got a

:57:12. > :57:16.great coach and the first two sets he played the right way. He has to

:57:17. > :57:20.be able to play like that for five sets against the very best, Federer,

:57:20. > :57:25.Djokovic or Nadal. It is all positives, it is going to be a big

:57:25. > :57:28.asks because losing four major finals and a Wimbledon final, he is

:57:28. > :57:34.heartbroken. He cried after he lost that match, that is how much it

:57:34. > :57:38.means that he will not stop until he wins a major. I think the

:57:38. > :57:45.element who have not warmed to him in the party may warm to him now

:57:45. > :57:50.more. The limit of your championship? Journey meant beating

:57:50. > :57:55.Rafael Nadal, he has never won a match before a might never win one

:57:55. > :57:59.again, but he was phenomenal. Federer, actor world No. 1, winning

:57:59. > :58:03.a major again, I did not think I would see it happening so it is

:58:03. > :58:07.magic. Thank you for sharing the last two weeks for us. If you want

:58:07. > :58:13.to see the final again, you can on our three the service tomorrow. I

:58:13. > :58:19.think you know what the result is. -- on our three-day service. It is

:58:19. > :58:23.a fall repay at 11:20am. We have had an awful lot of late, late

:58:23. > :58:26.shows, so thank you for sticking with us. The timings have been

:58:26. > :58:30.somewhat irregular. We will be back here at Wimbledon in three weeks