Summary

  • Watch a selection of matches from day 12 using the ‘Live Coverage’ tab

  • Petra Kvitova beats Eugenie Bouchard 6-3 6-0

  • Czech wins her second Wimbledon title in 55 minutes

  • Vasek Pospisil & Jack Sock beat Bob & Mike Bryan 7-6 6-7 6-4 3-6 7-5 in men's doubles final

  • Errani/Vinci beat Babos/Mladenovic in women's doubles final 6-3 6-1

  1. Postpublished at 15:22 British Summer Time 5 July 2014

    Eugenie Bouchard is just as eloquent as she has been all tournament. She wasn't lying about winning being everything.

    She thanks the Centre Court crowd for all their love "even if I am not sure I deserve it today."

  2. Postpublished at 15:20 British Summer Time 5 July 2014

    Petra KvitovaImage source, AFP

    Petra Kvitova's grin is far more convincing.

    Wreathed in smiles she hoists her second Wimbledon title.

  3. Postpublished at 15:19 British Summer Time 5 July 2014

    Umpire Marija Cicak is first up to collect a momento of her first Wimbledon final.

    Eugenie Bouchard is next up, also in her first Wimbledon final. She manages a watery smile as she gets the runners-up trophy, but there is a lump in the throat as the snappers capture the moment.

  4. Postpublished at 15:16 British Summer Time 5 July 2014

    The union jack is draped over the trestle table and the Venus Rosewater dish is placed on top.

    With the roof closed and the gloom gathering, the players return.

    The Duke of Kent is on gong-giving duties.

  5. Postpublished at 15:14 British Summer Time 5 July 2014

    Lindsay Davenport
    1999 Wimbledon champion on BBC TV

    Petra KvitovaImage source, EPA

    "It was just amazing. You always dream as a player to play your best tennis on the biggest stage and that was a thing of beauty. You can't even blame Bouchard because she didn't play badly but she just didn't get the chance to play because Kvitova didn't allow her to. I don't think anyone would have been able to play her today.

    "Bouchard tried everything but Kvitova didn't miss anything."

  6. Postpublished at 15:14 British Summer Time 5 July 2014

    John McEnroe
    Three-time Wimbledon singles champion on BBC TV

    "Kvitova is someone who when she is on her game, she makes the game miserable for you because she makes you feel like you cannot do anything."

  7. Postpublished at 15:14 British Summer Time 5 July 2014

    "Please will all spectators stay in their seats while we close the roof in preparation for the trophy presentation ceremony."

    Eugenie Bouchard has spotted the loophole. She is off. And she isn't waiting for Petra Kvitova to finish her packing.

    Warm applause for both as they make their separate ways to the locker-room. Warm smiles in response from Kvitova.

    Less so from Bouchard. Her chance will surely come, but it sure wasn't today.

  8. Postpublished at 15:10 British Summer Time 5 July 2014

    Petra Kvitova makes uses of the new Champions Gate, allowing her up into the players' box without the need to clamber across the rooftops.

    A reflective Eugenie Bouchard sits wrapped in her towel by the courtside.

  9. Postpublished at 15:09 British Summer Time 5 July 2014

    Laura Robson
    Injured British number two on BBC Radio 5 live

    Petra KvitovaImage source, Getty Images

    "Kvitova was unbelievable from start to finish,. There were five or six points in the middle when she got a little nervous, but that was her only slip in the entire match."

  10. Postpublished at 15:09 British Summer Time 5 July 2014

    Maybe we've seen the future of tennis. We didn't necessarily expect it to be at Petra Kvitova's end of the court though.

    Still just 24. Two Grand Slam titles bagged and plenty of time for more.

  11. GAME, SET, MATCH AND CHAMPIONSHIPpublished at 15:06 British Summer Time 5 July 2014

    ReutersImage source, Reuters

    Eugenie Bouchard slugs a forehand winner for 30-30, but she is trying to hold back the tide here.

    Into the net she goes. Championship point. Kvitova powers another thumping winning backhand past Bouchard and the pain is over in 55 minutes for the Canadian.

    Kvitova crumbles to her knees in delight.

  12. Postpublished at 15:04 British Summer Time 5 July 2014

    Lindsay Davenport
    1999 Wimbledon champion on BBC TV

    "Kvitova is playing some of the best tennis I have ever seen."

  13. Get involvedpublished at 15:02 British Summer Time 5 July 2014

    Marc in London, via text: I think the women's final should be made best of five sets. Otherwise it can all be over in less than an hour!

  14. Postpublished at 15:01 British Summer Time 5 July 2014

    Petra Kvitova spikes a smash down on Eugenie Bouchard's side of the court and up into the second tier on her way to a love hold.

    This is only just still sport. It is bordering on a public dissection.

    Bouchard to serve to prolong the agony next. 51 minutes on the clock.

  15. Postpublished at 15:01 British Summer Time 5 July 2014

    Tracy Austin
    Two-time Grand Slam champion on BBC Radio 5 live

    "It's such high-risk tennis, but Kvitova has been able to play it for a set and a half. It's beautiful to watch."

  16. Get involvedpublished at 15:01 British Summer Time 5 July 2014

    Nuren Ahmed:, external If this was boxing the referee would have stopped the fight. Kvitova is in firm control.

    Paddy Emmerson: , externalThis is too one-sided to really be enjoyable. Kvitova playing well but not having to play brilliantly.

    Johnson Ogunniyi:, external What a point. Kvitova seems to have all the answers so far.

  17. Kvitova breakspublished at 14:59 British Summer Time 5 July 2014

    Eugenie BouchardImage source, Reuters

    Jim Parsons, star of the Big Bang Theory and Eugenie Bouchard's celebrity supporter, looks a little shell-shocked in the players' box.

    He is her "most positive" supporter according to Bouchard.

    "Well, you got a close-up view of one of the all-time great final performances" is the line I would go for Jim.

  18. Get involvedpublished at 14:57 British Summer Time 5 July 2014

    Michael Blighe:, external Bouchard is being taken apart. A procession on Centre so far. So sad, I was hoping for Canadian glory today!

    Timothy Walton:, external Poor Eugenie, getting pummelled. Well, that's what you get for choosing Justin Bieber as a dream date...

    Travis:, external Kvitova is blowing Bouchard off the court. Her level will have to drop 10% if the Canadian is to have a chance.

  19. Postpublished at 14:56 British Summer Time 5 July 2014

    Better from Eugenie Bouchard, but the game still ends with Petra Kvitova gripping a fist towards her connections in the players' box.

    Kvitova has landed 72% of her serves and is winning 81% of the points when she does. Those numbers add up to only one thing.

    An ace wraps up the game.

  20. Postpublished at 14:53 British Summer Time 5 July 2014

    John McEnroe
    Three-time Wimbledon singles champion on BBC TV

    "You can call that final shot bad luck but this is just a pummelling."