Andy Murray kicks back at Wimbledon ball with wife Kim after stunning tournament triumph


ANDY MURRAY kicked back after his stunning SW19 triumph at the Annual Wimbledon Champions Dinner.

The Brit, who beat Milos Raonic 6-4 7-6 7-6 to claim his second title in three years, swapped tennis gear for tuxedo as he and wife Kim attended London’s Guildhall for a post-tournament celebration.

Andy Murray and wife Kim attend the Annual Wimbledon Champions Dinner
Andy Murray and wife Kim attend the Annual Wimbledon Champions Dinner
Andy Murray celebrates with Kim after being crowned Wimbledon champion for the second time in three years
Andy Murray celebrates with Kim after being crowned Wimbledon champion for the second time in three years. World No2 beat Milos Raonic to win SW19
The Brit looked dapper in a black tux as Kim sparkled in a glitzy dress
The Brit looked dapper in a black tux as Kim sparkled in a glitzy dress
The pair couldn't stop smiling as they arrived at the ball to celebrate Andy's remarkable win
The pair couldn’t stop smiling as they arrived at the ball to celebrate Andy’s remarkable win

The Scot, 29, certainly looked loved up alongside his gorgeous other-half.

Murray was dapper in a black tux while Kim, 28, sparkled in a glitzy dress.

After a fantastic day in British sport – with Heather Watson and Gordon Reid also dominating – the UK’s tennis aces enjoyed a hard-earned break.

Andy Murray's mum Judy looked elegant as she arrived at the glamorous ball
Andy Murray's mum Judy looked elegant as she arrived at the glamorous ball
Andy and his stunning wife Kim celebrate a fantastic year that has seen them become first-time parents and a second-time Wimbledon champ
Andy and his stunning wife Kim celebrate a fantastic year that has seen them become first-time parents and a second-time Wimbledon champ
The pair looked like they were in the mood to party after Andy stormed to victory in just three sets
The pair looked like they were in the mood to party after Andy stormed to victory in just three sets
Tim Henman says Andy Murray has the momentum to become world number one for the first time after winning his second Wimbledon title
Tim Henman says Andy Murray has the momentum to become world number one for the first time after winning his second Wimbledon title
Proud mum Judy Murray at the Wimbledon ball to celebrate with her champion son
Proud mum Judy Murray at the Wimbledon ball to celebrate with her champion son

Watson, 24, proved it is not just her racket skills which look good, as she looked glamorous in a black and white shimmering dress.

The British No2 claimed her first Grand Slam title earlier in the day after winning the Wimbledon mixed doubles with Finnish partner Henri Kontinen.

Heather Watson was able to enjoy her mixed doubles triumph at the Wimbledon ball
Heather Watson was able to enjoy her mixed doubles triumph at Wimbledon ball
The Brit No2 looked gorgeous in a black and white shimmering dress
The Brit No2 looked gorgeous in a black and white shimmering dress
Heather Watson arrives at London's Guildhall in style after SW19 success
Heather Watson arrives at London's Guildhall in style after SW19 success
Her stunning backless dress proved popular at the Wimbledon Champion Dinner
Her stunning backless dress proved popular at the Wimbledon Champion Dinner

Meanwhile, USA great Serena Williams was in party mode after claiming her SEVENTH SW19 title.

The world No1, who beat Angelique Kerber on Saturday in the women's final, caught the eye in a red and silver outfit.

Williams, now 34, also won the women's doubles alongside sister Venus, 36, to pull off a remarkable achievement.

Serena Williams was all smiles as she celebrated her seventh Wimbledon win
Serena Williams was all smiles as she celebrated her seventh Wimbledon win
Serena Williams caught the eye in a silver and red dress after Wimbledon win
Serena Williams caught the eye in a silver and red dress after Wimbledon win
The USA great enjoyed double glory at SW19 with victory in the women's singles and doubles
USA great enjoyed double glory at SW19 with win in women's singles and doubles
It's been an incredible year for the
It's been an incredible tournament for the 34-year-old who scooped both the singles and doubles title
Anastasia Potapova of Russia won the girls singles title at Wimbledon by beating Dayana Yastremska of Ukraine 6-4, 6-3
Anastasia Potapova of Russia won the girls singles title at Wimbledon by beating Dayana Yastremska of Ukraine 6-4, 6-3
Dayana Yastremska was defeated in straight sets in the junior championship
Dayana Yastremska was defeated in straight sets in the junior championship

FACEBOOK-PROMO-SPORT


Leave a comment