Summary

  • Live: Nicolas Mahut (Fra)/Edouard Roger-Vasselin (Fra) v Juan Sebastian Cabal (Col)/Robert Farah (Col) - Men's doubles final

  • Simona Halep beats Serena Williams 6-2 6-2 to win first Wimbledon title

  • Romanian wins in 56 minutes to seal second Grand Slam title

  • Halep takes Venus Rosewater Dish and £2.35m prize money

  • Williams was bidding for record-equalling 24th Grand Slam title

  1. Hewett/Reid holdpublished at 12:25 British Summer Time 13 July 2019

    Hewett/Reid 4-6 2-3 *Gerard/Olsson

    Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid pull a service game out of the furnace with Joachim Gerard and Stefan Olsson poised at 30-30.

  2. McEnroe always draws a crowdpublished at 12:21 British Summer Time 13 July 2019

    Alistair Watkins
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    Fans court 14

    "Is that McEnroe?"

    "I think so, Can't quite see."

    "I can see a name. Ah... it's not John."

    Poor old Patrick!

    This was the view for fans scrambling to catch a bit of live tennis on court 14 where Patrick McEnroe and Henri Leconte have just been beaten 6-3 6-4 by former Wimbledon champion Richard Krajicek and England's Mark Petchey.

  3. Gerard/Olsson holdpublished at 12:20 British Summer Time 13 July 2019

    *Hewett/Reid 4-6 1-3 Gerard/Olsson

    Joachim Gerard serve is insurmoutable.

    The Belgian chalks up 40-0 in a twinkle before partner Stefan Olsson slam dunks down a smash to seal the hold.

    A lot of mojo with the Aussie Open champs...

  4. Watch: Alcott beats GB's Lapthorne to win quad wheelchair singles titlepublished at 12:18 British Summer Time 13 July 2019

    Media caption,

    Alcott beats GB's Lapthorne to win quad wheelchair singles title

  5. Gerard/Olsson breakpublished at 12:15 British Summer Time 13 July 2019

    Hewett/Reid 4-6 1-2 *Gerard/Olsson

    Alfie Hewett earns a code violation as he blasts a ball high into the stands to give up deuce.

    A pearl of a return from Joachim Gerrard brings up break point...

    And the Belgian - the man of the match so far - slides in a deadly delicate drop-shot to convert the chance!

  6. 'Dream come true' - Alcottpublished at 12:15 British Summer Time 13 July 2019

    Dylan Alcott, of Australia, kisses the trophy after winning the men's quad singles titleImage source, Getty Images

    Quad singles champion Dylan Alcott on BBC TV:

    "Andy is an absolute legend, but more important he is a great bloke.

    "To come out at Wimbledon and get to play on the grass, for a kid who grew up in a wheelchair, it was a dream come true for me."

    You can read Katie Falkingham's full report here.

  7. Gerard/Olsson save three break points, holdpublished at 12:09 British Summer Time 13 July 2019

    *Hewett/Reid 4-6 1-1 Gerard/Olsson

    Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewett with three break points at 0-40.

    The first goes south as Reid trims too much margin off his angled drop shot.

    Hewett twangs the net to surrender the second.

    And Reid pumps long to squander the third.

    And Joachim Gerrard and Stefan Olsson make good their escape from deuce...

  8. Lapthorne gutted but graciouspublished at 12:09 British Summer Time 13 July 2019

    Alcott 6-0 6-2 Lapthorne

    Quad singles runner-up Andy Lapthorne on BBC TV:

    "Congratulations to Dylan and your team. You are probably the best player I've ever played so fair play to him. I'm trying so hard not to do an Andy Murray (and cry). It wasn't to be today. I thought my career was over through injury and even though I got my behind kicked, it was a pleasure to be out here."

    Alcott second set
  9. Hewett/Reid holdpublished at 12:06 British Summer Time 13 July 2019

    Hewett/Reid 4-6 1-0 *Gerard/Olsson

    That was settler for the British pair. Gordon Reid holds his serve to love, claiming one point with a swashbuckling backhand flash down the line.

  10. Game and first set Gerard/Olssonpublished at 12:00 British Summer Time 13 July 2019

    Hewett/Reid 4-6 Gerard/Olsson

    Not a quiver, not a waver.

    Big bolshy serving from Joachim Gerard wraps up the opener without too much bother.

    The Belgian slaps down an ace with the final stroke of the set.

    The three-time defending champions will have to go the long route if they are to scoop up a fourth title.

  11. Alcott wins quad singles titlepublished at 11:59 British Summer Time 13 July 2019

    Alcott 6-0 6-2 Lapthorne

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    Alcott beats GB's Lapthorne to win quad wheelchair singles title

    Dylan Alcott takes the quad singles title back to Australia. Britain's Andy Lapthorne is distraught.

    Dylan Alcott
  12. Gerard/Olsson breakpublished at 11:56 British Summer Time 13 July 2019

    Hewett/Reid 4-5 *Gerard/Olsson

    Could that be the pivotal first set break for the Aussie Open champions?

    Gerard and Olsson's tack-sharp return game secures them a break of serve and they will serve for the first set next.

  13. Gerard/Olsson holdpublished at 11:54 British Summer Time 13 July 2019

    *Hewett/Reid 4-4 Gerard/Olsson

    Gerard and Olsson hold up their end as we reach the business end of the first set.

  14. Watch: 'That is sublime' - Reid's drop shot helps Brits breakpublished at 11:54 British Summer Time 13 July 2019

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    'That is sublime' - Reid's drop shot helps Brits break

  15. Postpublished at 11:52 British Summer Time 13 July 2019

    *Alcott 6-0 5-2 Lapthorne

    Katie Falkingham
    BBC Sport at Wimbledon

    Brilliant to see Andy Lapthorne finally get a game on the board, and then break Dylan Alcott for the first time in this final! Great cheers from the crowd on Court 12.

    It looks as though it may be too little too late for the Brit though, with Alcott needing just one more game to seal the Wimbledon title.

  16. Hewett/Reid holdpublished at 11:49 British Summer Time 13 July 2019

    Hewett/Reid 4-3 *Gerard/Olsson

    "Alfie, Alfie, Alfie...Oi! Oi! Oi!."

    The home crowd break into a call and response set of cheers as the Anglo-Scottish duo hold to 30 to move ahead on the scoreboard.

  17. Hewett/Reid breakpublished at 11:47 British Summer Time 13 July 2019

    *Hewett/Reid 3-3 Gerard/Olsson

    This set is so closely matched. Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid break right back.

    This is looking like the long haul.

  18. Unhappy Hammerpublished at 11:46 British Summer Time 13 July 2019

    *Alcott 6-0 4-0 Lapthorne

    Andy Lapthorne is a fan of Premier League football side West Ham but fortune's hiding for the Brit at the moment. It's Aussie Dylan Alcott who is blowing bubbles as he cruises towards the quad singles title.

  19. Gerard/Olsson breakpublished at 11:43 British Summer Time 13 July 2019

    Hewett/Reid 2-3 *Gerard/Olsson

    "Cmon," barks Gordon Reid, bringing to mind another Scot who bothers final weekend in recent years as he brings up game point.

    But Joachim Gerard and Stefan Olsson are not thrown off the scent so easily.

    The Swedish/Belgian duo break serve to edge ahead on the scoreboard once more.