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Jamie Murray and Martina Hingis win Wimbledon mixed doubles

Britain's Jamie Murray (L) and Switzerland's Martina Hingis hold their winners trophies after beating Finland's Henri Kontinen and Britian's Heather Watson
Image: Jamie Murray and Martina Hingis celebrate winning the mixed doubles

Jamie Murray won the Wimbledon mixed doubles title with Martina Hingis after beating Heather Watson and Henri Kontinen in the final.

Murray and Hingis beat defending champions Watson and Kontinen 6-4 6-4 as Murray sealed his second Grand Slam title in mixed, 10 years after winning his first here with Jelena Jankovic.

It is also 20 years since Hingis edged past Jana Novotna to win her singles title on Centre Court, and the Swiss now has six major mixed doubles triumphs to add to her 12 in women's doubles and five in singles.

Murray and Brazilian partner Bruno Soares lost in the second round of the men's doubles in the opening week, but the Scot has since forged a strong mixed partnership with Hingis.

For Guernsey-born Watson, meanwhile, this was another strong run with Finland's Kontinen, backing up her progress to the third round of the singles last week where she was beaten in three sets by Victoria Azarenka.

LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 16:  Jamie Murray of Great Britain and partner Martina Hingis of Switzerland celebrate championship point and victory during the Mix
Image: Murray and Hingis beat Watson and Kontinen in the final

Murray and Hingis share the winners' cheque of £100,000 while Watson and Kontinen split the £50,000 runners-up prize.

After Andy Murray and Johanna Konta's exits from the singles, Watson and Jamie Murray were able to deliver two British finalists on Centre Court, even if not the pair that many home fans had wished for.

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The crowd's support was certainly evenly spread, to the extent that one particularly generous spectator felt compelled to shout out, "Come on, all of you", much to the amusement of the masses.

Murray was the star of the show and he earned the first break with a dart across the net, but a poor game from Hingis allowed Watson and Kontinen instantly to hit back.

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Another Murray intervention sealed a second break for 4-3 and this time they served out when the Scot hammered away a smash.

The second set was close until the seventh game when Watson's serve came under pressure. A stinging Hingis return set up two break points, and she and Murray converted the second when Watson chipped a short ball into the net.

Serving for the match, Murray and Hingis faced two break points after a pair of punching Watson returns and then a third as Kontinen fired away a pass.

But each was saved and when Watson flashed wide a smash, all that was left was for a booming Murray serve to finish off.

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