Day 13

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:00:00. > :00:27.So many Grand Slam titles between them. Do they really need any more?

:00:28. > :00:28.The greater the champion, the greater the desire, the unquenchable

:00:29. > :01:07.desire to be the very best. COMMENTATOR: That is an absolute

:01:08. > :01:50.else. Watch against Rafa, Rafa against

:01:51. > :02:00.Novak, Novak against Roger. The three names that have dominated

:02:01. > :02:05.tennis for the last decade. Seconds away for the latest rematch. It is

:02:06. > :02:14.so quiet out here, because the bill is about to sound in there.

:02:15. > :02:20.Two great champions, only one winner at the end of it. They have flown in

:02:21. > :02:24.from all over the world to see this, the latest chapter in a decade-long

:02:25. > :02:34.saga of epic finals involving superhuman athletes. A first set

:02:35. > :02:36.tie-break was a fitting way to move this final gently from simmering to

:02:37. > :02:57.boiling. COMMENTATOR: It is a fabulous

:02:58. > :03:07.return. There are so many in this drawer that wouldn't have got a

:03:08. > :04:00.racket to that ball. JIMMY CONNORS: Set point.

:04:01. > :04:13.ANDREW CASTLE: Boris Becker and Stefan Edberg, playing every single

:04:14. > :04:24.point with their men, they played matches like this themselves.

:04:25. > :04:26.JIMMY CONNORS: I wonder what it is like to sit in the stands instead of

:04:27. > :05:00.play. Worse. I think that was the right idea, to

:05:01. > :05:06.chip and coming behind it. TIM HENMAN: Nice idea, poor

:05:07. > :05:51.execution. You can't fault the execution of

:05:52. > :05:53.those two serves, right when he needed it. The pressure back on

:05:54. > :06:20.Djokovic. Federer's first set!

:06:21. > :06:25.JOHN INVERDALE: And so in a subplot, first blood to Stefan

:06:26. > :06:33.Edberg. There wasn't a single break in the first set, but there was one

:06:34. > :06:39.in the second, and it was enough to make it one all. In the third set,

:06:40. > :06:48.there wasn't a break of serve either, so it was a tie-break.

:06:49. > :06:56.ANDREW CASTLE: Tournament quick 127 mph from Roger Federer. He couldn't

:06:57. > :08:04.have placed it any better. Four first serves to open up this

:08:05. > :08:25.tie-break. He is the best in the business on

:08:26. > :08:27.that backhand side. I think Roger hesitated a little bit on whether he

:08:28. > :09:11.should go in not behind that serve. Boris Becker was brought into the

:09:12. > :09:21.camp in place of Marion Vajda in order to help this man play the big

:09:22. > :09:25.points better. Djokovic has suffered in Grand Slam finals, losing matches

:09:26. > :09:55.he has earned a right to play out, and these are the points.

:09:56. > :10:01.UMPIRE: Mr Federer is challenging the ball on the left baseline. The

:10:02. > :10:15.ball was called out. It did catch the back edge! Now what

:10:16. > :10:46.now? What happens? That is a brave call from the

:10:47. > :10:59.umpire. Good hitting from Federer, backing.

:11:00. > :11:49.He has just been anxious on the forehand. He had it in his sights.

:11:50. > :12:44.That is hilly and work from Novak Djokovic! He gave nothing, and he

:12:45. > :12:48.has his reward, two sets to one to Djokovic.

:12:49. > :12:57.JOHN INVERDALE: The general wisdom was that that was that. Here

:12:58. > :13:06.Djokovic is 5-3, surely about to win?

:13:07. > :13:29.ANDREW CASTLE: It's long, and that landed in the dirt beyond the line.

:13:30. > :15:23.And gutsy second serve their from Djokovic, one of the fastest of the

:15:24. > :15:56.match, 108 mph, forced the error from Federer.

:15:57. > :15:59.Roger Federer wasn't sticking around to long on the baseline for that

:16:00. > :16:30.one! Raced in. UMPIRE: Mr Djokovic is challenging

:16:31. > :16:35.the call on the left far sideline. The ball was called out.

:16:36. > :16:38.When you challenge between your first and second serve, you do

:16:39. > :17:04.disrupt your rhythm if you are wrong. And he is wrong.

:17:05. > :18:17.It is always the challenge, to stay in the present tense, and I think

:18:18. > :18:19.Djokovic might still be thinking about that forehand in the first

:18:20. > :19:20.point of the game at 5-3. A big second serve their from

:19:21. > :19:26.Federer, 110 mph, it is rave when you make it, is to bid when you miss

:19:27. > :19:48.it. Djokovic two points from victory.

:19:49. > :20:19.UMPIRE: Mr Federer is challenging the ball on the service line. The

:20:20. > :20:34.ball was called out. Deuce.

:20:35. > :21:15.That's a way to save match point. That was a big return of the big

:21:16. > :22:06.first serve. Three straight games. Federer is

:22:07. > :22:18.back in the match. The crowd want a fifth set.

:22:19. > :22:28.And Djokovic has to calm himself down on hold serve here, because he

:22:29. > :22:50.must be rocked. Aced on a championship point.

:22:51. > :22:57.And at 5-5 in the fourth set, it pays off will stop earlier failures

:22:58. > :23:22.with that same play have not deterred the seven times champion.

:23:23. > :23:39.Previous failings have a deterred either. Djokovic has lost five of

:23:40. > :25:36.his last six finals. Will those doubts creeping?

:25:37. > :25:47.It's long, it's a break. It's four games in a row. There is no script

:25:48. > :25:57.here on Centre Court. JOHN INVERDALE: Who would have

:25:58. > :26:01.thought it, Federer, down and out, on the canvas, landing the fourth

:26:02. > :26:04.set punch, and now they are equal on points. So we head into the final

:26:05. > :26:50.set, no breaks of serve as yet. ANDREW CASTLE: 18 strokes, it is a

:26:51. > :27:00.Djokovic sort of rally. He likes those.

:27:01. > :27:38.125 mph serve, came back with interest. Djokovic able to force the

:27:39. > :28:04.error. What a great approach shot. And

:28:05. > :28:05.again, the big serve comes back. Now it is Djokovic with two chances to

:28:06. > :28:22.break and serve out. That was a millimetre from going

:28:23. > :29:11.over. Amazing. As soon as Federer ahead it

:29:12. > :29:57.to Djokovic's at hand, there was that danger. What a shot.

:29:58. > :30:25.Serve volley second serve but the pick up was exquisite.

:30:26. > :32:00.UMPIRE: Game Federer. Federer holds. Novak Djokovic is never going to

:32:01. > :32:06.play a better game without breaking. That was extraordinary. Up there

:32:07. > :32:13.with Federer and Nadal 2008 for me. Wonderful.

:32:14. > :32:40.Federer responds. UMPIRE: Novak Djokovic is

:32:41. > :32:53.challenging the ball on the baseline. The ball was called in.

:32:54. > :34:46.UMPIRE: Mr Djokovic has two challenges remaining.

:34:47. > :35:40.This is majestic footwork from Djokovic. He is dancing round the

:35:41. > :36:03.baseline. Honing in once again.

:36:04. > :36:12.Djokovic will step in and take a chance on this return. Second serve.

:36:13. > :36:20.That's unusual. Wow, that's unusual. He can't believe it. He is

:36:21. > :36:24.challenging it because he "I missed the forehand from that position?"

:36:25. > :36:32.That the can only be pressure. -- that can only be pressure.

:36:33. > :36:35.The return was magnificent. UMPIRE: Mr Djokovic has one

:36:36. > :37:13.challenge remaining. And from the same end where he had

:37:14. > :37:19.match point before, championship point...

:37:20. > :37:48.It's Djokovic who claims this classic. 6-4 in the fifth. They hug,

:37:49. > :37:55.and so surely will these two. Wonderful. Wonderful final.

:37:56. > :38:00.JOHN INVERDALE: What can you say, for every winner and loser, a

:38:01. > :38:06.champion, another champion. One of those great matches that is

:38:07. > :38:12.disspiriting of for those of us who inhabit the land of maritals. How

:38:13. > :38:20.can they be so classy on and off the court? Huge celebrations from

:38:21. > :38:25.Djokovic, and his team, including Boris Becker, obviously, Roger

:38:26. > :38:29.Federer will the runners-up plate, that he didn't want and Djokovic

:38:30. > :38:33.with the one that he did. It was a great final. I can't

:38:34. > :38:39.believe I made it to five. It wasn't looking good there for a while. So I

:38:40. > :38:46.hoped, who knows it I, it was maybe going to be enough.

:38:47. > :38:48.I can is only say congratulations, amazing tournament once again, and

:38:49. > :39:02.deserved, well deserved. This is a very emotional time, isn't

:39:03. > :39:05.it? Yes. First of all, I want to congratulate Roger for a great

:39:06. > :39:13.tournament and great fight today. It was a great match to be part of. He

:39:14. > :39:17.is a magnificent champion, and I respect your career and everything

:39:18. > :39:22.you have done, and thank you for letting me win today.

:39:23. > :39:26.LAUGHTER The first tennis match I ever seen

:39:27. > :39:31.in my life, when I was five-year-old was Wimbledon, and that image stuck

:39:32. > :39:34.to my mind, so, to be able to compete in such a high level, I am

:39:35. > :39:38.so grateful for this opportunity, and to be able to hold this trophy,

:39:39. > :39:46.I dedicate it to a few people, please, if you have time. First of

:39:47. > :39:57.all, I would like to dedicate it to my future wife, and our future baby.

:39:58. > :40:03.And last but not least I would like o dedicate this title to my first

:40:04. > :40:06.coach, that told me all the basics of tennis shots and behaviour.

:40:07. > :40:12.Jelena Gencic, she passed away last year, and this is for her.

:40:13. > :40:17.SUE BARKER: Ladies and gentlemen, the Wimbledon champion Novak

:40:18. > :40:23.Djokovic! JOHN INVERDALE: It was fabulous

:40:24. > :40:27.match, without demeaning it by the analysis, was it down to odd

:40:28. > :40:32.moments, Roger missed a shot and that was it? It was difficult to

:40:33. > :40:35.predict what was going to happen. When we came in the match Federer

:40:36. > :40:39.only lost his serve once in the whole tourn. N the first three sets

:40:40. > :40:43.there was only one break of serve, Djokovic got that. The fourth set

:40:44. > :40:47.you have five breaks of receive, and from Djokovic, being one point away

:40:48. > :40:52.from victory, you are suddenly into a fifth set, and he did such a good

:40:53. > :40:56.job of hanging in there, showing incredible are sill yens to finally

:40:57. > :41:02.get another opportunity -- resilience to finish it off. You and

:41:03. > :41:07.I watched that match together. At the end o third set you and I went

:41:08. > :41:10.it's over. We thought, I didn't think Federer would be able to come

:41:11. > :41:14.back, and it didn't look that way for quite a while, did it? Djokovic

:41:15. > :41:19.had the opportunity, you know, he served for the match, he had the

:41:20. > :41:23.match points, and you have to hand it to Federer, it was, something

:41:24. > :41:29.incredible tennis, amazing turn round, all of a sudden, it is

:41:30. > :41:32.amazing the tension, all of a sudden Novak had some tension which is

:41:33. > :41:35.natural, he started pushing the ball a bit. That shot, the slice backhand

:41:36. > :41:43.has been very effective. That is the one that... My goodness, look at

:41:44. > :41:47.this. The backhand down-the-line, he started leaving a little space there

:41:48. > :41:53.Novak and Roger jumped on it. Then it came to the unknown. This is the

:41:54. > :41:56.thing. We didn't know if Novak was tired, because he had a tough draw

:41:57. > :42:01.for this tournament. Really tough. Was he going to be tired in the

:42:02. > :42:06.fifth set or was Roger? Because he hadn't really played a long match

:42:07. > :42:10.for weeks. This is the thing. It was such an exciting match, you didn't

:42:11. > :42:17.know what was going to happen. Would Federer pull out a couple of extra

:42:18. > :42:26.tricks and drop shots and volleys. Would Novak scramble the ball back,

:42:27. > :42:29.and he did? It was fantastic, but there was a winner and the winner

:42:30. > :42:34.was Djokovic, so how did he manage to win, how did he managed manage to

:42:35. > :42:39.come through that in the end? Over the tournament, coming into the

:42:40. > :42:42.final, Federer was the better player, and as is case with great

:42:43. > :42:48.champions he was able to raise his level. When you saw some of the

:42:49. > :42:52.statistics, there was 140 winners between them, so the quality of the

:42:53. > :42:57.match was first class, and you know, he had to maintain his belief that

:42:58. > :43:01.Djokovic, because he had lost five of his last six Grand Slam final, he

:43:02. > :43:06.lost three in a row. If there were going to be any doubts creeping in

:43:07. > :43:11.Federer was going to take advantage of it and it was, it was a pleasure

:43:12. > :43:16.to watch, it really was, they have the utmost respect for each other

:43:17. > :43:22.and at the end -- of the day there had to be one winner and a loser,

:43:23. > :43:26.and Djokovic got the job done. I had the privilege to go in, I sparked

:43:27. > :43:31.the warm bath and I popped my head in and said well done, he was having

:43:32. > :43:36.a bath. I am going to make the girls jealous, I got in with him, as he

:43:37. > :43:42.was having a bath. I said "How did you hang in there?" He said "I

:43:43. > :43:47.needed to control my emotions." He decided to keep calm. Normally he

:43:48. > :43:51.gets angry, like he did in the semifinal, he said "I knew I had to

:43:52. > :43:58.stand there, puff my chest up, and didn't want Roger to see anything,

:43:59. > :44:03.anything." He knew Federer would jump on him if he had a downer, he

:44:04. > :44:09.said it was all about the mind. He had to find a way mentally to do it.

:44:10. > :44:13.If Roger hadn't missed that overhead at 15 all and it had been 15-30 on

:44:14. > :44:18.the Djokovic serve, that means that half chance in the six yard box,

:44:19. > :44:24.might that have been the difference? We were watching it again, four all,

:44:25. > :44:27.15 all in the fifth set. Federer chip and charge, he pushed the

:44:28. > :44:30.volley into the open court. Djokovic put up the lob and a smash of that

:44:31. > :44:34.nature, I mean Federer is probably going to miss it, once, twice a

:44:35. > :44:38.year, and you would have thought that he wouldn't have been able to

:44:39. > :44:42.miss it in the net, because it was a long way behind him. But perhaps he

:44:43. > :44:46.slightly oversnaped his wrest and it went into the net. A huge

:44:47. > :44:50.difference. 30-15 for Djokovic on his serve, rather than 15-30. You

:44:51. > :44:55.could pinpoint a host of them, but at the end of the match, I think

:44:56. > :45:00.that was one of the key shots. We will reflect on what the future

:45:01. > :45:03.might hold for them. But obviously Novak Djokovic not the only winner

:45:04. > :45:08.today, because various other finals were played. The last one on Centre

:45:09. > :45:16.Court saw another Serbian victory. Nenad Zimonjic and Sam Stosur from

:45:17. > :45:19.Australia winning the mixed doubles finals against Max Mirnyi and Chan

:45:20. > :45:25.Hao-ching in straight sets. Is this the future of men's tennis? Noah

:45:26. > :45:33.Rubin of the USA beating Stefan Kozlov, also of the USA in three

:45:34. > :45:39.quality sets. Stefan Kozlov has a brother called Boris, his father a

:45:40. > :45:45.tennis mad nut, they were his two children after Edberg and Becker.

:45:46. > :45:57.The lady, the girls singles are concerned, we have Jelena Ostapenko

:45:58. > :46:00.of Latvia winning the girls' singles title against Anna Schmiedlova of

:46:01. > :46:04.Slovakia. And a couple of wheelchair results

:46:05. > :46:11.to give you. In the final of the Ladies' Doubles well done to jaw who

:46:12. > :46:17.with her partner -- Jordanne Whiley from Japan Yui Kamiji won against

:46:18. > :46:25.her opponents and the gentleman's doubles another Japanese success.

:46:26. > :46:28.And so, another Wimbledon has come and gone, another Wimbledon when

:46:29. > :46:35.this tournament hit all the right notes.

:46:36. > :46:39.Welcome to Wimbledon 2014. Hello Glastonbury. There is something

:46:40. > :46:45.simply magical and unmistakable about the sound of summer.

:46:46. > :46:51.Wimbledon's headline act Andy Murray, the raining champion the

:46:52. > :46:57.first week was as easy as, well... # ABC. #

:46:58. > :47:05.Andy was top dog week one. I am top notch. How you? Most of the time at

:47:06. > :47:10.least. On your way out be can you give John Inverdale a nudge in the

:47:11. > :47:16.corridor. Murray and Bartoli retired so no title defence but she was

:47:17. > :47:24.honoured in a tearful supporting act as Sabine Lisicki who she beat took

:47:25. > :47:29.Centre Court stage instead. Lightning almost struck twice for

:47:30. > :47:35.Rafael Nadal against Rosol who beat the Spaniard in the second round two

:47:36. > :47:40.years ago and has a lead this time until Rafa said

:47:41. > :47:46.# Guess who's back # Back again. #

:47:47. > :47:52.The bigger they are, the harder they fall.

:47:53. > :47:58.# Freefalling. # Second seed and Australian Li Na was

:47:59. > :48:04.out. Novak was down but not out. Serena went flying in double, but

:48:05. > :48:11.was safe for now. Sister Venus was sent tumbling from

:48:12. > :48:16.a collision of champions by Petra Kvitova. Then came the biggest shock

:48:17. > :48:21.of week one, the biggest fall. There was no-one to catch her this time.

:48:22. > :48:27.Serena's troubles doubled when illness struck. It is embarrassing.

:48:28. > :48:30.This is ridiculous. An astonishing and worrying end to

:48:31. > :48:34.her championships. We have never seen the likes before.

:48:35. > :48:39.# I am beautiful # No matter what they say. #

:48:40. > :48:45.Fabio Fognini opened his set with a few familiar strains of his troubled

:48:46. > :48:52.soul. Deep down, he just wants to be loved. Some flat out Italian love.

:48:53. > :48:58.Sausage song unyieshlly played every day -- Jo-Wilfried Tsonga unusually

:48:59. > :49:02.played every day. It became a bit nine-to-five for the Frenchman.

:49:03. > :49:10.Tsonga's third round victim was Jimmy Wang.

:49:11. > :49:16.Maybe next year Jimmy. It was more five to nine for Thomas Berdych.

:49:17. > :49:21.# To stop in the name of love. # he was begging the umpire to stop

:49:22. > :49:25.the show against Marin Cilic as darkness descended but after he was

:49:26. > :49:31.out after the latest non-roof finish at Wimbledon. Talk about intense.

:49:32. > :49:36.Yet bigger names would be shocked and ousted. Nick Kyrgios got his

:49:37. > :49:40.Teenage Kicks by rocking out Centre Court and knocking out Rafa. A huge

:49:41. > :49:44.sensation. Maria Sharapova crashed to Kerber,

:49:45. > :49:49.leaving her other half to take over lead vocals.

:49:50. > :49:54.# I can do it # Grigor Dimitrov a support act no

:49:55. > :50:05.more. Britain's historic hero shown to be only human.

:50:06. > :50:07.# But I'm only human. # I'm only human

:50:08. > :50:24.# And I crash and I break down. Time for the chart countdown. In at

:50:25. > :50:26.number five, shut up your face by Stanislas Wawrinka and Feliciano

:50:27. > :50:31.Lopez. Up to number four, Raonic with Boom

:50:32. > :50:38.Boom Pow. At three, all round my hat, by news

:50:39. > :50:46.paper head. Climbing to to, your latest trick by Dire Straits and

:50:47. > :50:53.thanks to the form of Czech mate, this week's UK number one over and

:50:54. > :51:01.over by Hot Chip and it was Kvitova to give Petra a more recognised

:51:02. > :51:06.pronunciation, it proved too much for Eugenie Bouchard. The first

:51:07. > :51:12.major final for Bouchard was brutal, but in Genie a new star has been

:51:13. > :51:17.released on the tennis world while Petra's Wimbledon wishes have been

:51:18. > :51:22.granted. When Roger Federer it is classical delight. The strings sing

:51:23. > :51:31.when he is in rhythmic flow. A record eight men's single's title is

:51:32. > :51:40.something few saw him orchestrating. As it transpired Novak Djokovic saw

:51:41. > :51:44.to it that the Swiss symphony would remain unfinished. It banished

:51:45. > :51:51.memories of recent finals lost. The sounds of summer for this Wimbledon

:51:52. > :51:56.king come no more emotional, no more joyous than this.

:51:57. > :52:01.So an eventful two weeks as ever. Let us talk specific individuals, so

:52:02. > :52:07.Federer, we have written him off, at our peril, so often now, is this

:52:08. > :52:11.still the one tournament he can win? Yes, definitely after seeing his

:52:12. > :52:15.performance in last couple of week, it won't get easier for him, as he

:52:16. > :52:20.is getting older but I think with his, you know, serving ability, how

:52:21. > :52:25.aggressive he is, this surface is the toughest to defend on and he

:52:26. > :52:29.doesn't rely on his defensive skill, I still see him competing for the

:52:30. > :52:33.title for a few more years. And Djokovic is world number one, you

:52:34. > :52:38.know, is he having, having broken that run of losing Grand Slam final,

:52:39. > :52:43.is he back on an upward curve? He is the man to beat? You would think so,

:52:44. > :52:47.but there are a couple of decent other players ranging round, Nadal

:52:48. > :52:53.is keen to come back, and there is a lot of young guys coming through. We

:52:54. > :52:56.are looking forward to Dimitrov, and you know, Kyrgios and these guys

:52:57. > :53:01.coming through. Nishikori has moved into the top ten. They will be be

:53:02. > :53:06.nipping at their heels. For sure, this is a tournament that Federer

:53:07. > :53:10.can do damage for years to come. Somebody who maybe heading out of

:53:11. > :53:13.the top ten is Andy Murray, which will start making his life more

:53:14. > :53:16.difficult in forthcoming Championships. What is your take on

:53:17. > :53:21.where he is at the moment? I think he is fine. I think, my theory on

:53:22. > :53:25.injuries is that it takes, the same amount of time you have been out

:53:26. > :53:30.injured to come back in the top form. The only person who has prove

:53:31. > :53:35.me correct is Nadal, he does crazy thing, but he was out for three,

:53:36. > :53:39.four Monday, so three, four by the time he was about to get to top

:53:40. > :53:44.form. That was round the French Open. You start with one good match,

:53:45. > :53:49.two bad match, and Andy is up to five good matches and one bad match,

:53:50. > :53:53.and come the US circuit it will be six matches and one bad match. That

:53:54. > :53:58.is a Grand Slam title. So I think he is on track, he is fine, he will run

:53:59. > :54:02.into top seeds. I think it is important to reflect that he had his

:54:03. > :54:06.best result at the French Open, get back into the semifinals and I would

:54:07. > :54:10.say his first four matches here, he played better than last year, and he

:54:11. > :54:15.didn't play well against Dimitrov, but against Verdasco 12 months ago

:54:16. > :54:21.he was down two sets to love and playing horribly but was able to

:54:22. > :54:26.turn it round. You know, sthaz he is 27, he has plenty of years ahead of

:54:27. > :54:29.him and a lot of good tennis. If we are heading to the Changing of the

:54:30. > :54:37.Guard in the men's game. What about the women's? Do you see a big change

:54:38. > :54:41.here? It will be interesting to see how Serena Williams bounces back,

:54:42. > :54:45.she has a disastrous Wimbledon. It is fantastic Bouchard coming on the

:54:46. > :54:48.scene, Kvitova when she won Wimbledon, the previous time, she

:54:49. > :54:52.sort of went walk about for a few moneys if not a year after, so it

:54:53. > :54:55.will be interesting to see whether she can maintain the confidence,

:54:56. > :55:02.because I thought the way she played in the final was incredible. She hit

:55:03. > :55:07.winner after winner and has had so few unforced errors. It is

:55:08. > :55:15.interesting to see how it unfolds. Random thoughts from the

:55:16. > :55:25.Championship that lives with you? Keepy-uppies for me! I guess you

:55:26. > :55:30.won! I was amazed. Andy didn't want another go. Hopefully there will be

:55:31. > :55:35.a rematch. I think he has a few more in the locker as well. He might be

:55:36. > :55:40.better on a different surface. That is maybe what it is! Thanks guys it

:55:41. > :55:44.has been great fun. It goes so quickly. Let us look at the order of

:55:45. > :55:50.play for for tomorrow. What do you mean there is no order of play for

:55:51. > :55:54.tomorrow? ! We had, there is no order of play for tomorrow, to

:55:55. > :55:59.obscure that truly, isn't that just fantastic. That is the best, that is

:56:00. > :56:04.the best, we have saved the best till last, as far as our sunsets

:56:05. > :56:08.have been concerned, and at this very Mo moment, here is Novak

:56:09. > :56:13.Djokovic, and how long ago did the match end, three-and-a-half hours

:56:14. > :56:18.ago, there he is, finally leaving the premises, as Wimbledon champion

:56:19. > :56:23.once again. So, we will have to do it in 50 weeks time, where did the

:56:24. > :56:27.last two weeks go from from Pat, Tim and myself and all of us here at the

:56:28. > :56:56.BBC. Thanks for watching, see you next time.

:56:57. > :57:04.# Rising up # Back on the street

:57:05. > :57:08.# Did my time, took my chances # I went the distance

:57:09. > :57:12.# Now I'm back on my feet # Just a man with the will to

:57:13. > :57:18.survive # Many times it happened to fast

:57:19. > :57:20.# You change your passion for the glory

:57:21. > :57:27.# Don't lose your grip # On dreams of the past

:57:28. > :57:31.# You got to fight to keep them alive

:57:32. > :57:36.# It's the eye of the tiger # Cream of the fight

:57:37. > :57:43.# Rising up # To challenge a rival

:57:44. > :57:59.# The last known survive stalks prey in the night

:58:00. > :58:04.# Watching the eye of the tiger # #

:58:05. > :58:08.rising up, straight to the top for # I got the guts, got the glory

:58:09. > :58:14.# I went the distance # Not going to stop

:58:15. > :58:19.# Just a man with a will to survive, yes

:58:20. > :58:23.# And it's the eye of the tiger # It's the cream of the fight

:58:24. > :58:47.# Rising up to challenge a rival # It's the last known survivor

:58:48. > :58:58.stalking prey in the night # Watching the eye of the tiger. #