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It was a fairytale ending for one of the happiest tennis partnerships to grace Centre Court. Jamie Murray and Jelena Jankovic won the mixed doubles last night, with the former becoming the first Briton to win a final at Wimbledon since Jeremy Bates and Jo Durie took the mixed doubles crown in 1987.
There had been general astonishment to see a Briton in a Wimbledon final and even more astonishment that it was Jamie rather than Andy Murray who had made it there.
“I guess nobody thought I would get to a Wimbledon final before him,” he said on Saturday evening and the stenographer who noted his words wrote his name as “Andy Murray”.
A policeman at the gates yesterday morning noticed that the autograph-hunters crowded round Andy and ignored his older brother, the Wimbledon finalist.
None of this mattered on Centre Court yesterday evening. They had got there, Murray said, because “we have a lot more chemistry than other teams” and chemistry carried them through.
“I was just looking for the kiss from her to be honest,” he said afterwards, explaining how they had found the will to defeat two former grand-slam doubles champions, Jonas Björkman and Alicia Molik 6-4, 3-6, 6-1.
Jankovic and Murray met by chance on the Sunday before Wimbledon. She was the world No 3 from Serbia, and had arrived for the singles tournament fresh from a run to the semi-finals at the French Open.
He was Andy Murray’s brother, a player whose highest singles ranking was 834. His doubles star was on the rise, however. With the help of the doubles coach, Louis Cayer, and with a new partner in the American, Eric Butorac, he had risen to No 33 in the less glamorous field of doubles.
He decided to pop the question. “It was not about my game, for sure,” Jankovic said. “Admit it”.
“She’s a good player,” Murray said. “It’s a bonus that she’s very attractive.”
He made her laugh and played almost faultlessly at the net. She smiled for him, held her serve and played powerful ground strokes. In post-match press conferences, they seemed like a happy couple, returning after a date. Their parents met in the stands. Murray invited her to Scotland for Christmas.
“She’s playing hard to get,” Murray said. “He’s trying too hard,” Jankovic said. “But we’re having a lot of fun. It’s a great game we’re playing.” Yesterday, in the evening sunlight, they were 4-1 up in the third set. Some devastating service returns from Jankovic gave them break points, but Murray kept returning into the net. “I was telling him, ‘Jamie, let’s go. This return, hit a good one because you are going to get many kisses’,” Jankovic said. Finally he did, and she served out the match.
Jankovic cried; both their mothers cried. It seemed that half the crowd were crying with them. A terrible wet Wimbledon ended with scenes of euphoria — the happy couple were going to the winners’ ball.
“He was asking me the whole day what kind of dress I’m wearing, if it’s going to be short or long,” Jankovic said. “I had to disappoint him. It’s very long.” Would they come back next year to defend their title. “I hope so,” Jankovic said. “I’ve got witnesses to that as well,” Murray said.
There was a lot less love in the air in an acrimonious men’s doubles final as Michael Llodra and Arnaud Clement, the Frenchmen, caused an upset in beating Bob and Mike Bryan, of the United States.
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Why is no one leaving comments for these two wonderful players? Congratulations!! Keep smiling and winning and bringing us joy :):)
shined, london,
It was like watching Laver , Fraser, Emerson,Roche,Newcombe,Fletcher and Stolle all those years ago when doubles was the really enjoyable side of tennis. Thank you Jelena and Jamie for bringing great fun back to SW19. It's been missing for far too long.
Anton Wills-Eve, West Kirby,Wirral, England
It truly was fairytale ending for them. I enjoyed watching the match, not just because of the tennis. It was wonderful to see Jelena smile so much on the court, and Jamie flirt with her. I hope they'll come back next year. After the grunts and all the power hitting of Federer, Nadal match, it was serene to see them play.
Faris, London,
I just loved it! A great Wimbledon love story! Much better than the film...but there you are, reality always pips fiction!!!
It makes sport look more human! and who cares about the serious of the usual stars! The new stars are the lovers!!! Good for them!
..and now they can negotiate a few contrcts with the tabloids!...
Antoine, London, UK
What a wonderful and historic day for Wimbledon Tennis, to finish with a Brit being one of the pair winning the Mixed Doubles final.
I agree with Stuart. I really had expected to see this as a headline on the front page of your website rather than the info that Lewis Hamilton came in third in the British Grand Prix. I think you really do need to learn to celebrate success!
It's a fantastic acheivement for both Murray and Jankovic and should have been given prime coverage on your site.
David Weedall, Brighton, UK
Its nice to see a British success in Wimbledon, and a pairing that show that enjoying yourselves makes a big difference to how you play, and the audience watching. Well done guys. you deserve the win. A lovely end to a wet start.
Syed , luton, England
Congratulations to Jamie and Jelena - you are wonderful to watch - looking forward to seeing your smiles next year!
shined, london,
What an absolute joy on which to end Wimbledon.
These two were such a happy pair. Long may they continue.
Betty, Norwich, UK
A great article. Lifted my Monday morning mood no little amount
James, Nottingham,
I love Jamie and jelena. they're awesome. I love Jelena when she smiles in each match. and I bet Jamie made her smile. and thats cool. Loss of pressure!!!!! Like when watching they play, I feel really happy even when they missed some shots.Hope to see u guys at other matches and next year, at WImbledon. Cant wait!!!! and hope u guys could be a ..... hahaha, get it by urself!
hamy, ho chi minh, vietnam
Well, we actually do well in tennis for a change - so what does the Tines do bu tuck it away down the web page.
Shame on you - learn to celebrate succes, with headlines at the top of the web page.
A Briton wins at Wimledon for the first tim in 20 years - in an entertaiing and highly competent. It was a real pleasure to see the number of smiles and team work.
Well done to Jelena and Andy - and thank you both for making me smile!
Stuart Hamilton, Wessex, UK
well i am a great fan of tennis i could'nt go to see my favourite game i hope and pray that next year i get a good ticket so that i can watch the game. needless to say the game of nadal and mr roger was a thrilling match ever played at the grass court of the all england club. the game of bartoli is out standing, weel i am sad that the brian bros lost the doubls bue i am gald to hear and watch the game of murray and jankovich good luck to every player who worked hard see you guys next year, three cheers for Venus and roger
abed , elk grove village, usa /illinois