Andy Murray has won Wimbledon – and in style
Andy Murray’s Wimbledon win has thrown down the gauntlet to the Lawn Tennis Association – how will it harness this success to ensure more British tennis champions?
David Cameron says Andy Murray should be given a knighthood after his Wimbledon win, but the Scot is doubtful. Reactions to his tennis triumph pour in from up and down the country.
He may have defeated Novak Djokovic in straight sets, but how did Wimbledon champion Andy Murray fare against the tennis finesse of Channel 4 News Presenter Jon Snow?
Why does Andy Murray’s relationship with Ivan Lendl work so well? What’s his ambition and what does he think about Scottish independence? Jon Snow talks to the newly crowned Wimbledon champion.
He may have ended a 77-year wait for British tennis fans, but new Wimbledon champion Andy Murray is also set for big rewards himself.
Andy Murray’s Wimbledon win has thrown down the gauntlet to the Lawn Tennis Association – how will it harness this success to ensure more British tennis champions?
Andy Murray becomes the first British man to win Wimbledon for 77 years with a straight sets victory over Novak Djokovic.
As Andy Murray gets ready for his second successive Wimbledon final, Sports Reporter Jordan Jarrett-Bryan looks at his bid for the title.
Andy Murray is through to his second consecutive Wimbledon final where he will face Novak Djokovic on Sunday after beating Poland’s Jerzy Janowicz in four sets, 6-7, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3.
Andy Murray’s exchange with Garry Richardson sparks a debate over the etiquette of post-match interviews but John Anderson says talking to sweaty sports stars isn’t as easy as it looks.
Andy Murray wins his Wimbledon quarter-final against Spain’s Fernando Verdasco in five epic sets, 4-6, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4, 7-5.
Andy Murray progresses to the quarter finals at Wimbledon with a straight-sets victory over Russian Mikhail Youzhny – but disappointment for Laura Robson as she leaves the tennis competition.
A shock horror week for the biggest names in tennis leaves Wimbledon wide open. So who next in the All England Club B-movie and can Andy Murray make it to the final scene?
Every year at this time a strange fascination grips the British public: they turn into tennis fans for two weeks. Commentator and writer John Anderson takes a well-timed swipe at Wimbledon.
The streets of south-west London will once again feel the beat of expectant feet, as Wimbledon gets under way. And you know what that means: Murray Mania, writes Sports Reporter Jordan Jarrett-Bryan.
You cannot be serious! From Justin Rose to Andy Murray, Brits keep winning things. So have we forgotten how to lose?