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Federer held every service game the rest of the way. With the win, he became the first thirtysomething man to win Wimbledon since Arthur Ashe in 1975, and he reclaimed the No. 1 ranking from Djokovic.
Federer lost in the quarterfinals at Wimbledon in 2010 and 2011, then blew a two-set lead against Djokovic in the U.S. Open semifinals last year, when he squandered two match points.
There was speculation that parenthood had cost him his edge, and that his best days were behind him.
"I understand everyone wants to be the first to have mentioned it or said it first that, 'OK, this is the decline,'" he said. "I see it more as a steppingstone, a period I have to go through. I knew how close I was for the last few years."
Now, with Federer's fortunes on the rebound, men's tennis remains compelling and competitive at the top. For the first time since 2005, the first three major tournaments have been won by three different players.
Djokovic won the Australian Open in January. Nadal won a record seventh French Open title last month.
And then there's Murray, now 0-4 in Grand Slam finals, with three of those losses to Federer. The only other man in the Open era to lose his first four major finals was Ivan Lendl, who happens to be Murray's coach.
Lendl went on to win eight Grand Slam titles. Murray believes he'll yet make a breakthrough, perhaps even at Wimbledon, where he became the first Brit to reach the men's finals since 1938.
"I'm getting closer," his told the crowd during the trophy ceremony, fighting back tears. He accepted a hug from Federer, and a moment later they were both laughing.
Federer then told the crowd he'll be rooting for Murray in the future.
"He'll at least win one Grand Slam," Federer said. "This is what I hope for Andy."
Now that his drought has ended, there might be more majors in Federer's future, too.
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