WATCH: Carlos Alcaraz thought he "wasn't ready to beat Djokovic in five sets" before proving himself wrong | Wimbledon

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The new King and Queen of Centre Court were crowned during a dramatic finals weekend at Wimbledon, with Carlos Alcaraz and Marketa Vondrousova taking home their first titles. On Sunday evening, the pair were celebrated at the All England Club's champions dinner with an evening unwind after an intense fortnight.

Held at the All England Club, the ball is a longstanding tradition marking the end of The Championships. The winners showed off their trophies, and were presented with their honorary club memberships.

It was a dream come true for 20-year-old men's champion Alcaraz, who defeated 23-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic in a five-set final thriller, 1-6, 7-6 (6), 6-1, 3-6, 6-4. A few hours later, he was decked out in Louis Vuitton and Rolex as he made his way back for the gala.

Alcaraz was all smiles as he showed off the men's singles trophy during the Wimbledon champion's dinner.

Alcaraz was all smiles as he showed off the men's singles trophy during the Wimbledon champion's dinner.

"Beating Novak, winning Wimbledon championship is something that I dream about since I start to play tennis," Alcaraz told press after his victory. "That's why is the biggest moment of my life."

"Beating Novak, winning Wimbledon championship is something that I dream about since I start to play tennis," Alcaraz told press after his victory. "That's why is the biggest moment of my life."

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Hours after the final, Louis Vuitton and Rolex ambassador Alcaraz was dressed to the nines for his champion's portrait.

Hours after the final, Louis Vuitton and Rolex ambassador Alcaraz was dressed to the nines for his champion's portrait.

Surprise champion Vondrousova was the first unseeded player in Wimbledon history to lift the women's trophy. On Saturday, she stunned the tennis world—and herself—with a 6-4, 6-4 victory over Ons Jabeur in the final.

"I made a bet with my coach. He said if I win a Grand Slam he’ll get a tattoo also," a grinning Vondrousova told press afterward. "I’ll choose for him. We may get the same one. I’ll make him do it.

"I’m going to have some beer now because it has been an exhausting two weeks."

Vondrousova shows off the Venus Rosewater Dish at the Wimbledon champions dinner.

Vondrousova shows off the Venus Rosewater Dish at the Wimbledon champions dinner.

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The 24-year-old's gala look featured a stunning black strapless dress paired with comfy all-white Nike Air Force 1s.

The 24-year-old's gala look featured a stunning black strapless dress paired with comfy all-white Nike Air Force 1s. 

The Wimbledon champions dinner marks the traditional end of The Championships, giving winners and runners up a chance to reflect on the fortnight and pose with their respective trophies.

The Wimbledon champions dinner marks the traditional end of The Championships, giving winners and runners up a chance to reflect on the fortnight and pose with their respective trophies.