Wimbledon men's final -- set by set

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, jokes with her husband Prince William at the Wimbledon final

Set-by-set highlights of Sunday's Wimbledon men's final between Novak Djokovic and Kevin Anderson: Set 1 Djokovic 6-2 + Former Wimbledon champions Bjorn Borg, Stefan Edberg and Rod Laver were taking in the action among a capacity crowd that included actors Benedict Cumberbatch, Hugh Grant, Tom Hiddleston and Eddie Redmayne, with the Duchess of Cambridge and her husband Prince William in the Royal Box. + Anderson hands Djokovic the early initiative with an error-strewn opening game of the match, capped by the South African's nervous double-fault on break point. + Djokovic is flawless as he cruises through the first set in 29 minutes, breaking again in the fifth game with a powerful forehand return that forced Anderson to volley tamely into the net. Key statistic: Unforced errors: Djokovic 1; Anderson 11 Set 2: Djokovic 6-2 + With Anderson's serve well below his usual ferocious level, he calls for treatment on his right elbow before the start of the second set. + Returning superbly, Djokovic keeps the pressure on Anderson and three-time Wimbledon champion quickly breaks in the first game with another searing ground-stroke that survives his rival's Hawk-Eye challenge. + Djokovic's bid for another break in the third game is interrupted mid-rally when a spare ball falls out of Anderson's pocket, forcing the point to be replayed. The distraction doesn't delay Djokovic's charge for long though -- he breaks anyway two games later thanks to another Anderson miscue. Key statistic: 332 -- Late in the set, the exhausted Anderson's total number of games played in his seven matches at Wimbledon this year set a new record for the most ever in one edition of grass-court Grand Slam. Set 3 Djokovic 7-6 (7/3) + The last time a two-set deficit was overcome in a Wimbledon final was 1927. Anderson -- who played for over six and a half hours to win his semi-final -- was unable to make history as his title bid faded away. + Leading 5-4, Anderson was making a fight of it at last, earning a pair of set points, but Djokovic defused the threat. The South African had three more set points in the 12th game, but on each occasion Djokovic scrambled out of trouble. + Djokovic unloaded a superb forehand winner down the line as he raced into a 3-1 lead in the tie-break that was too much for Anderson to overcome. Key statistic: Anderson failed to convert any of his seven break points in the final, while Djokovic took all four of his.