World No 1 Jannik Sinner dethroned two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz to seal his maiden Wimbledon title with a stylish four-set win.
Sinner ended a five-match losing streak to Alcaraz, winning 4-6 6-4 6-4 6-4, just 35 days after losing an epic French Open title to the Spaniard.
The 23-year-old now holds three of the four Grand Slam titles and will head to Roland-Garros next year chasing the career Grand Slam.
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Celebrities in the Royal Box
Keira Knightley was seated alongside actors Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal, and her husband, Klaxons musician James Righton.
Nicole Kidman was pictured in conversation with Vogue editor-in-chief Dame Anna Wintour.
The Prince and Princess of Wales were also in attendance with Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
Kate, who is patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club, received a standing ovation when she arrived on Centre Court.
Hewett beaten in men's wheelchair final
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Britain's Alfie Hewett lost his Wimbledon title to world No 1 Tokito Oda after an absorbing men's wheelchair final.
The 27-year-old from Norwich, who won his first Wimbledon crown last year, was beaten 3-6 7-5 6-2 on a packed Court One.
"Last year was obviously such a special moment for me, but I don't think trophies compare to this atmosphere and this kind of support," said Hewett.
"Congratulations to Tokito, it was a good battle out there and it's well deserved."
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