there were two very contrasting sets, the first one to garbeenya muguruza.the second is that completely different. 6— love in favour of the spanish player. she becomes the first woman from spain to win the championship here since herstand—in to win the championship here since her stand—in coach, martinez, to win the championship here since herstand—in coach, martinez, back in 1994. a very worthy winner indeed. she only dropped one sat in her seven matches of the two weeks. she was only broken four times. a stunning performance from her on the day and across the two weeks. venus williams, the fairy tale story was not to be. she was aiming for a sixth championship here. she would have been the oldest grand slam winner in the open era, but she didn't put in the performance today that would have been worthy of winning. instead the enduring images of the day will be garbeenya muguruza who has won herfirst wimbledon title here. a beaten finalist in 2015 when venus's younger sister, serena, beat finalist in 2015 when venus's youngersister, serena, beat her. she was