Serena Williams has won her fourth Wimbledon title, defeating Vera Zvonareva 6-3, 6-2 in the final.

Williams earned her first break at 4-3, erasing Zvonareva's initial 40-15 lead in that game. "It was definitely a key game and I'm really happy to be able to win," said Williams.

The defending champion broke twice in the second set to wrap up victory in an hour and seven minutes. She did not face a break point on her own serve, hitting nine aces and losing only two points on her first serve.

"Overall, Serena played really well," said Zvonareva. "She didn't give me a chance to get into the match."

The win gives Williams her 13th Grand Slam, moving her ahead of Billie Jean King to sixth on the all-time list. "Hey Billie, I got you," Serena jokingly told King, who was in the Royal Box for the match.