On July 7, 2013, Andy Murray achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first male British player to win the Wimbledon singles championship in 77 years, ending a drought that had haunted British tennis since Fred Perry's triumph in 1936.
On July 7, 2013, Andy Murray achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first male British player to win the Wimbledon singles championship in 77 years, ending a drought that had haunted British tennis since Fred Perry's triumph in 1936.
On July 7, 2013, Andy Murray achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first male British player to win the Wimbledon singles championship in 77 years, ending a drought that had haunted British tennis since Fred Perry's triumph in 1936.
On July 7, 2013, Andy Murray achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first male British player to win the Wimbledon singles championship in 77 years, ending a drought that had haunted British tennis since Fred Perry's triumph in 1936.
On July 7, 2013, Andy Murray achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first male British player to win the Wimbledon singles championship in 77 years, ending a drought that had haunted British tennis since Fred Perry's triumph in 1936.
On July 7, 2013, Andy Murray achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first male British player to win the Wimbledon singles championship in 77 years, ending a drought that had haunted British tennis since Fred Perry's triumph in 1936.