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Wimbledon 2016: Winners and Losers from the All-England Club

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I will give everything I can in the final. Jacobs 61 62 1928 Helen Wills L. Yet she didn't get to play on until her semifinals match.

The Gentlemen's Singles title was won by. Evert Lloyd 46 63 62 1984 C. The tournament was run by the ITF and was included in the and the calendars under the Grand Slam category.

WIMBLEDON 2016: All the results from the men's and women's singles

Serena Williams walks off still clutching that precious trophy, a smile as wide as one of my serves on her face. You can read the match report from Simon Cambers. Thanks for reading and emailing. Thank you for being that great person. Thank you for being out here to say number 22, I love you guys so much. This court definitely feels like home. Venus is watching in her box too. Serena says her older sister is her inspiration. Can you blame her? A standing ovation for Serena Williams as she goes up to collect the Venus Rosewater Dish for the seventh time in her career. I would like to say thank you to my box, you are just amazing. I have the best team over there and I know you are always supporting. Sometimes I am not so easy but you always believed in me. After watching some of the doubles earlier in the week I was wondering if Hingis might still do well on the singles circuit, with her brilliant racket control and court craft compensating for comparative lack of power. Watching this it shows how silly that thought was at least for her to compete at the very top level, in contention for grand slams. Another stonking serve brings up three championship points. Surely this is it. Surely this is the moment. A charge to the net. Kerber tries to pass her. Williams is there with a forehand volley... She collapses in ecstasy. Neither of them deserves to lose it; Kerber wins it and smooths the path to a 40-15 lead. But Williams roars back. Three consecutive points earns her a break point - and Kerber knocks an awkward backhand wide! But then comes a forehand miss and a double-fault, making it 15-30. The tension is tough to take here. The response is an ace. Another one gives Williams a game point and she overwhelms Kerber, who nets a low backhand. If she could just break here, oh, it would be so simple... Then she plonks a forehand long. Deep breaths, deep breaths. Not many of us will ever stand on the brink of history. How is it possible to stay calm? She serves well for 30-15, then dominates at the net for 40-15. Kerber then hits back with a searing forehand pass for 40-30. Williams takes big gulp of air before her next serve. She must be nervous. How could she not be nervous? She enjoyed that - can you blame her? It was a wonderful shot, delivered from a seemingly impossible angle. Kerber holds when Williams drifts a slice long. Williams wins the next three points to lead 40-15 but another poor forehand drop shot allows Kerber to keep the game alive, the German skelping a forehand away for 40-30. Williams holds to 30. Kerber is serving to force a tie-break. At 15-all, Kerber hooks a forehand wide to leave Williams two points from the opening set. Make that one point. Kerber tightens up and sends another backhand long for 15-40. Williams chucks away the first, though, a dismal drop shot allowing Kerber to push a forehand down the line for 30-40. She zings a backhand from left to right with astonishing speed and for all her defensive skills, all Kerber can manage is a blocked backhand that loops into the net! Williams is a set away from her 22nd grand slam title! It was a second serve. It was a chance. An ace makes it 40-15. She feels her knee for a moment. Might she be vulnerable here? Kerber settles another lengthy rally with a superb backhand drop shot for deuce. But Williams holds again. Kerber will serve to prolong the first set. Then the German wilts at the end of a long rally, rather desperately flailing a forehand wide. She has some serious thinking to do here. But she stays focused, serving expertly to hold to 30. She explodes a backhand down the line. Then she finds a wondrous angle with a backhand slice from left to right and Kerber can only drift a forehand long. That will be crucial against Kerber. Williams is less sure of herself when she has to move and she nets an unsteady forehand for 15-all. Williams is a mite fortunate to see a blocked backhand from Kerber drop just wide, though, and an ace makes it 40-15. She was ready and waiting when Kerber went crosscourt with her forehand. The break point goes begging, Williams knocking a backhand long, but she has another opening when Kerber nets a running backhand. She reaches a Williams drop shot and dabs it over the net. A net cord unsettles Williams and she sends a backhand long. Kerber wins the first point with a crunching forehand down the line. Williams responds with a spectacular backhand winner from left to right before grabbing the next three points to hold to 15. The players are making that long, winding journey through the corridors, down the stairs, past the trophy, past all the officials and security guards and helpers. Then they emerge to huge applause. Serena Williams removes her headphones. Both players have been imperious during their runs to the final. The world No1 is looking ominous. Serena Williams leads 5-2. But the memory of Australia hangs in the air. On grass she is always dangerous. I think she won here so many times, she will go for it. I know I have to play my best tennis. Three times she has come up short. First there was New York, Roberta Vinci and the US Open semi-final that somehow got away. It was Angelique Kerber who stunned Williams in Melbourne in January, confronting her with a wall of dogged German defiance, dismantling the world No1 with her ability to make her play one more shot, one more shot, one more shot, until there were no more shots to play and the trophy was in arms of the underdog. Still stuck on a meagre 21 grand slam singles titles — pah! As ever, Williams is the heavy favourite. But she will not be delighted to see Kerber on the other side of the net. The world No4 has her own links with Graf, after all. Play begins at: 2pm BST.

Williams retained the top spot by reaching the fourth round and eventually winning the title. Taylor Fritz 7-6 46-1, 6-7 26-4 15 Nick Kyrgios bt. Franko Skugor 3-6, 7-6 22-6, 6-3, 10-8 Gilles Muller bt. Both players threatened breaks here and there, with Williams looking frustrated and upset like she usually does early in close matches — even when she ends up dominating later on. The first overt first pump celebration from the six-time Wimbledon champion. Sutton 63 97 1905 May Sutton D. Kerber, 28, defeated Williams in the Australian Open final and prime her hard in the first set before being bested comfortably in the second. Sperling 62 46 75 1935 Helen Moody H. Another pivotal service game for Kerber, but she carelessly fires it wide under the pressure. Kerber is serving to force a tie-break.

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