Defending champions and top seeds Bob and Mike Bryan were stripped of their Men’s Doubles title by France's Arnaud Clement and Michael Llodra, who celebrated by throwing their shirts into the crowd.
Second seeds Cara Black and Liezel Huber recovered from a set down to beat Ai Sugiyama and Katarina Srebotnik for the ladies’ doubles title, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. Black and Huber also won the title in 2005 and their well-honed teamwork proved too much for their opponents.
Jamie Murray - winner of the mixed doubles with Jelena Jankovic - had one thing on his mind when faced the British press after the match – and that was leaving on time to get to the Champion's Dinner at the Savoy Hotel.
Bjorn Borg watched Roger Federer equal his record of five consecutive Wimbledon titles and now expects the Swiss champion to go on and break it. Federer has already set many records and Borg believes he could be acclaimed as the greatest player ever.
Venus Williams has joined an elite group by winning the Ladies’ Championship for a fourth time. The only female players to have won more titles in the Open era are Martina Navratilova (9), Steffi Graf (7) and Billie Jean King (6). And Venus is now keen to catch up with them.