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