Andy Murray finally
ended a 77-year wait, becoming the first Briton to win the men’s singles
title at Wimbledon since 1936 as he defeated World No.1 Novak Djokovic
in straight sets here Sunday.
Fred
Perry was the last British male champion to win the singles title in
1936 and the second seeded Murray emulated Perry at the All England Club
Sunday. Cheered by the home crowd, Murray won 6-4, 7-5, 6-4 in three
hours and nine minutes.
Though top seed Djokovic of Serbia broke
Murray once each in the first two sets, the Scot broke the Serbian’s
serve twice each in both the sets.
In the third set, services were
broken twice by both the players and while the set was equal at 4-all,
the local boy broke the 2011 champion to go 5-4 up.
In the final
game of the match, Murray won three straight points to earn three
championship points which were blown away by the World No.1 to level the
game and then take advantage.
However, Murray reached his fourth championship point and this time came out victorious on the lone grass court major.
Murray
had also won the 2012 Olympic gold here at the All England Club after
losing the Wimbledon title last year to Swiss Roger Federer.
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