
Golden moment —
Andy Murray lifts the Wimbledon trophy to become the first British man to win the title since Fred Perry in 1936 following a straight sets win over Novak Djokovic.

Murray mania —
Fans lined up through the night to try and claim a place on 'Murray Mound' to watch the action on the big screen.

Perry's legend —
Perry was the last British man to win Wimbledon in 1936 -- one of three titles he won at the Championships.

Murray Mound —
Fans flocked to Murray Mound with Britain hoping its 77-year wait for men's singles champion at Wimbledon would finally come to an end.

A-list stars —
Hollywood stars Bradley Cooper and Gerard Butler were amongst a whole host of celebrities watching on Centre Court.

In control —
Murray, who lost in last year's final to Roger Federer, won the first set 6-4 after a pulsating start to the contest.

Disappointing Djokovic —
Djokovic had enjoyed a 4-1 lead in the second set but appeared to implode as Murray fought back to level at 4-4 before taking it 7-5.

Believe —
With Murray leading 2-0, the home fans began to believe their man could finally end the 77-year wait for a British men's singles winner.

First lady —
Jelena Ristic, the girlfriend of Djokovic, leads the cheers for her man who appeared to struggle against Murray in the opening two sets.

Home support —
Residents in Murray's home town of Dunblane, Scotland, watched the game at a local pub.

At last! —
Murray celebrates after claiming the third set 6-4 to secure his first ever Wimbledon crown.

Sealed with a kiss —
Murray gets his hands on the famous Wimbledon trophy much to the delight of a raucous Centre Court crowd.