Roger Federer looks to beat his nemesis Rafael Nadal in the men's singles final at Wimbledon on SundayPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/GuardianThe five-times champion, Federer, stoops for a forehand shotPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/GuardianPower and precision: Nadal is in irresistible form as he storms into an early leadPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Guardian
Federer angrily tosses away a wrapper from a new tennis racketPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/GuardianRain forces the pair to leave the court with Nadal leading by two setsPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/GuardianThe Spaniard turns away with a look of contempt after spurning his second match point in the fourth set tie-breakPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/GuardianEcstasy takes hold of Nadal, who drops to the floor on winning his first Wimbledon titlePhotograph: Tom Jenkins/GuardianNadal receives congratulation from the Prince and Princess Of Spain in the Royal BoxPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/GuardianA distraught Federer looks tearful as his dream of winning six straight Wimbledon titles is shatteredPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/GuardianRafael Nadal bites the Challenge TrophyPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/GuardianVenus Williams tries to swipe the ball past her sibling Serena in the opening set of the women's final on SaturdayPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/GuardianVenus goes on the attack in a bid to halt a run of five grand slam final defeats to her sisterPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/GuardianThe pair admire their silverware, with Venus (left) having won in straight setsPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/GuardianFourteen-year-old British star Laura Robson smashes a forehand at her Thai opponent Noppawan LertcheewakarnPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/GuardianRobson became the first Brit since Annabel Croft in 1984 to lift the girl's singles trophyPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Guardian
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