Amid huge jubilation on Centre Court, Andy Murray becomes the first Briton to claim the Wimbledon men's singles trophy since 1936.
Andy Murray celebrates his first Wimbledon title
- Andy Murray has become the first Brit in 77 years to win the men's singles title at Wimbledon.
1 of 21 - Murray has become Britain's first men's singles winner since Fred Perry in 1936.
2 of 21 - After three straight sets and four match points the 26-year-old Scot beat world number one Novak Djokovic.
3 of 21 - The Queen and the Prime Minister led congratulations to Murray.
4 of 21 - Murray climbed into the crowd to celebrate with his team.
5 of 21 - Murray hugged his coach Ivan Lendl (left) and girlfriend Kim Sears (right).
6 of 21 - Murray almost forgot to give his mum Judy a hug.
7 of 21 - The players embrace after the thrilling final on Centre Court.
8 of 21 - Murray took the match over the world number one 6-4, 7-5, 6-4.
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10 of 21- Djokovic was bidding for his seventh grand slam title.
11 of 21 - Murray was bidding for his first Wimbledon title after losing to Roger Federer in the final last year.
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13 of 21- Murray holds the winners trophy on the clubhouse balcony.
14 of 21 - The Royal Box guests included Prime Minister David Cameron and Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond.
15 of 21 - Murray's best friend Ross Hutchins and Ms Sears during the match.
16 of 21 - Murray's coach Lendl (L).
17 of 21 - Wayne Rooney and actor Gerard Bulter were also there.
18 of 21 - Victoria Beckham and Tana Ramsay had court-side seats.
19 of 21 - Spectators in front of the big screen on Murray Mount, also known as Henman Hill.
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