Roger Federer made history with a seventh Wimbledon title, defeating Scotland's Andy Murray three sets to one.
The Swiss master dropped the first set to Scotland's Andy Murray but powered to the championship with three sets of incredible tennis to win his 17th Grand Slam title.
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