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Carlos Alcaraz beat Novak Djokovic in the final of Wimbledon for the second-straight year
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00:00A very warm welcome. More tennis drama lighting up the second Sunday at Wimbledon. It's a
00:09blaze of colour and excitement. The stars align for the British number one and home
00:19hero Alfie Hewitt. He wins his first Wimbledon wheelchair singles title and with it completes
00:26a historic career singles Grand Slam. Centre court on the second Sunday of the championships.
00:44Once again it will be Carlos Alcaraz of Spain, the defending champion this time against Novak
00:49Djokovic, a record breaker in all ways. First blood Alcaraz. That's heavy. It's two sets
01:00to love. Defending champion. The young king of centre court retains the crown. A master
01:13craftsman at 21 years of age. I said it before but for me this is the most beautiful tournament,
01:20the most beautiful court and obviously the most beautiful trophy. Zielinski and Shea
01:30are the dominant force in mixed doubles right now. Their first Wimbledon title as a pair.
01:38The tournament number one seeds Alfie Hewitt and Gordon Reid retain their Wimbledon doubles
01:45title. Kamiji and Monjani are the Wimbledon champions. The tournament number two seed
01:52has made it back to back Wimbledon titles in the men's quad singles wheelchair division.

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