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Petra Kvitova wins Wimbledon women's final - in pictures

Tom Jenkins Wimbledon: Eugenie Bouchard struggles to impose herself against Kvitova
Eugenie Bouchard, the first Canadian ever to make a grand slam singles final, keeps her eyes on the ball Photograph: Tom Jenkins/Guardian
Tom Jenkins Wimbledon: Wimbledon 2014 day 12
But the 20-year-old struggles to impose herself against Kvitova in the opening set Photograph: Tom Jenkins/Guardian
Tom Jenkins Wimbledon: Petra Kvitova celebrates a break of serve
Petra Kvitova celebrates a break of serve, one of many in a breathtaking display by the Czech player Photograph: Tom Jenkins/Guardian
Tom Jenkins Wimbledon: Wimbledon 2014 day 12
Eugenie Bouchard makes few mistakes in the first set but it is still over in little more than half an hour – 6-3 to Kvitova Photograph: Tom Jenkins/Guardian
Tom Jenkins Wimbledon: Czech Republic's Petra Kvitova against Canada's Eugenie Bouchard
The second set becomes an exhibition from the left-handed Kvitova Photograph: Tom Jenkins/Guardian
Tom Jenkins Wimbledon: Wimbledon 2014 day 12
Chiwetel Ejiofor and Keira Knightly are among the guests watching on from Centre Court's Royal Box Photograph: Tom Jenkins/Guardian
Tom Jenkins Wimbledon: Sir Alex Ferguson at Wimbledon
Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is also in attendance for the match, which lasted less than an hour Photograph: Tom Jenkins/Guardian
Tom Jenkins Wimbledon: Wimbledon 2014 day 12
Petra Kvitova is full of concentration as she returns the ball to Eugenie Bouchard in a perfomance as good as any in recent Wimbledon history Photograph: Tom Jenkins/Guardian
Tom Jenkins Wimbledon: Petra Kvitova of Czech Republic celebrates her victory
Petra Kvitova of Czech Republic celebrates her victory, having completely overpowered Bouchard with some thunderous hitting Photograph: Tom Jenkins/Guardian
Tom Jenkins Wimbledon: Eugenie Bouchard of Canada sits dejected after losing the second set 6-0.
Eugenie Bouchard of Canada sits dejected after losing the second set 6-0 Photograph: Tom Jenkins/Guardian
Tom Jenkins Wimbledon: Petra Kvitova of the Czech Republic embraces her father Jiri
Petra Kvitova of the Czech Republic embraces her father Jiri following her victory. She dedicated her second Wimbledon title as an early birthday present to him Photograph: Tom Jenkins/Guardian
Tom Jenkins Wimbledon: Petra Kvitova kisses the trophy after her victory
Petra Kvitova kisses the trophy after her victory. She gave up just 10 points in the entire second set Photograph: Tom Jenkins/Guardian
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