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Andy Murray took home his second Wimbledon trophy by beating first-time finalist Milos Raonic in straight sets, 6-4, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (2). The last time he won Wimbledon was in 2013 when he became the first British man to pull off the feat since Fred Perry 77 years earlier. Once the Scot got his hands on the trophy again, he didn't want to let it go:

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3 Things to Know:
July 11

3 Things to Know: July 11

After a disappointing loss in the first round of singles, Heather Watson recovered to capture the mixed doubles title with Henri Kontinen. The Brit and her Finnish partner came out of seemingly nowhere to beat Robert Farah and Anna-Lena Greenfield in the final. “Who would have thought we're here as champions, for me, after such a horrible first‑round loss,” Watson said.

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3 Things to Know:
July 11

3 Things to Know: July 11

Maria Sharapova’s appeal of her two-year doping suspension for meldonium has been postponed. The ruling was initially expected by July 18, but now will be decided by September 19. The delay means the five-time Grand Slam champion won’t be able to play in Rio or the U.S. Open.

''Due to the parties requiring additional time to complete and respond to their respective evidentiary submissions, and several scheduling conflicts, the parties have agreed not to expedite the appeal,'' the Court of Arbitration for Sport said in a statement.