2014 Wimbledon Women's Singles Final
Eugenie Bouchards Vs Petra Kvitova
Petra Kvitova wins Wimbledon 2014 title after beating Eugenie Bouchard in straight sets on Centre Court in a 55-minute exhibition of terrifyingly good tennis on Saturday July 05,2014
Petra Kvitova broke Bouchard’s serve six times and won seven consecutive games to triumph 6-3, 6-0
Eugenie Bouchard was no match for Kvitova, who was imperious in winning her second Wimbledon title. The world No 6 greeted victory by shutting her eyes momentarily, raising both arms towards her player’s box and laying flat on the lawn
It was the shortest women’s final since 1983 when another Czech, Martina Navratilova, took 54 minutes to beat Andrea Jaeger, an American who has since become a nun
- Match took just 55 minutes on Centre Court on Saturday
- Eugenie Bouchard was broken six times in a row, denying her a first Grand Slam title
- Petra Kvitova last won Wimbledon in 2011, three years before
Women's singles champion Petra Kvitova arrives for the dinner in London's West End
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