Summary

  • 1: Andy Murray winning 2013 title is your greatest Wimbledon moment

  • 2: Nadal beats Federer in the dark, 2008

  • 3: Borg beats McEnroe in epic, 1980

  • 4: Ivanisevic wins on People's Monday, 2001

  • 5: Becker wins first Wimbledon aged 17, 1985

  • 30,000 BBC Sport website readers picked their top moments from shortlist of 10

  1. Postpublished at 20:36 British Summer Time 28 June 2017

    One of the moments that didn't make our top 10, but captured everyone's imagination last year, was Marcus Willis.

    The world number 772 won seven matches as he made it through qualifying and to the second round, where he met Roger Federer.

    He was defeated by Federer but his remarkable run kept people engrossed. And he's been at it again today, beating Liam Broady in qualifying. Just one more win, and he will qualify for Wimbledon.

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  2. Postpublished at 20:28 British Summer Time 28 June 2017

    BBC Radio 5 live

    Hello! Welcome to 5 live's countdown of the greatest Wimbledon moments.

    Almost 30,000 of you chose your top three moments, from a list compiled by a panel of tennis experts, to help us celebrate 90 years of the BBC at Wimbledon.

    And tonight, we'll be revealing the results. Any ideas?