LONDON -- In the end, Andy Murrays victory over Milos Raonic in the Wimbledon mens final was a one-sided affair as the British No. 1 lifted his second title at SW19 in straight sets.However, after many had predicted a closer encounter on Centre Court, we round up the thoughts of those in the know to find out how Murray nullified the Raonic threat.Richard Krajicek1996 Wimbledon champion and now Stan Wawrinkas coaching consultant:The thing that impressed me most about Andys performance was his focus. He didnt lose his concentration. He was so committed. It was that focus and determination that allowed him to return so well.Maybe some will say that Raonic didnt serve that well. I dont think he served that badly, it was just that the ball keep coming back the whole time. So Raonic started to go for more and he started to make some mistakes.I was so impressed with Andys attitude -- he showed such desire and will to win. The emotions were very different from three years ago. In 2013, Andy was going for his first Wimbledon title and he was also playing against Novak Djokovic and you really thought he could lose that one. Until the end, you werent sure that he would close it out, and there was always a chance that something could go wrong.Today it was different. The whole time you had the feeling that he was going to do it. He had done before and Raonic didnt have the previous experience.Boris Becker1985, 1986, and 1989 Wimbledon champion, and Novak Djokovics coach:Andy was solid. You could see during the match that he had more experience. Milos was knocking on the door but not loud enough. Andys 29, at the peak of his career, so Im sure hes going to be up for a few more Grand Slams. Grass is his most natural surface, and hes always going to be a big threat at Wimbledon. Hard court is a great surface for him, too. Hell be winning a couple more.Stefan Edberg1988 and 1990 Wimbledon champion, and Roger Federers former coach:Andy Murray was in control from the very beginning. In finals, the first set is always crucial. Once he was ahead he never looked back. Milos never really had a chance until into the third set. At 29, Im sure Murray is going to win more slams, there is no question. There are a lot of good guys around but hes going to have a few good years ahead of him.Lleyton Hewitt2002 Wimbledon champion:Andy was like a brick wall. He played a fabulous match. In tiebreakers, against a big server, those could be nervy times, but Andy dominated. He couldnt have played any better.The former British No. 1s viewTim Henman, four-time Wimbledon semifinalist:I dont think he could have played any better. He delivered with every aspect of his game.And some words from the familyShirley Erskine, Murrays grandmother:It was fantastic. I wasnt here three years ago when Andy won and I didnt want to miss this final as well. It wasnt as emotional as three years ago, but Im thrilled.Judy Murray, his mother and first coach:He was so solid off the ground, he was really strong on serve and I just felt confident that he was going to get the job done. Its great. I could tell he was very emotional at the end and the way he was holding the trophy, it was like, youre not taking that away from me.Cheap Authentic Jerseys . After a replay, the winner will meet Sunderland in the quarterfinals. Sagbo did well to control Sone Alukos right cross and fire past Brighton goalkeeper Peter Brezovan. Aluko was making his first start in four months after recovering from an Achilles injury. Football Jerseys Outlet . 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I thought, `I feel good, I want to give this a try, and I would like to see if this pays off. And Im glad it did.Thanks to the hard work of his teammates at the front of the peloton in the four major climbs of the day, Froome arrived in perfect condition at Peyresourde. After a first attack by Frenchman Romain Bardet fizzled out, Froome counterattacked but failed to drop Nairo Quintana in the first skirmishes among the leading contenders.The climb was also marked by Froomes spat with the spectator, who got a little too close for comfort.Tour spokesman Fabrice Tiano said later that the race jury had met and decided to fine Froome 200 Swiss francs ($203) for inappropriate behavior.Then Froome went all out in the downhill, reaching speeds close to 90 kilometers per hour. The style remained unorthodox, but it was brilliantly efficient.Crouched over his handlebars for extra aerodynamics, he opened a 20-second lead and used his time trial qualities to resist the chase, posting a sixth career stage win on the Tour.It scared me, Team Sky director Dave Brailsford said. Today he won the race rather than the other losing it. He is a true racer.Tour director Christian Prudhomme was also among those praising Froomes unexpected move, lauding his great panache.Its not the kind of praise Froome is used to getting, having often been criticized in the French media for his riding style, despite having won the Tour twice.The other bad news for his rivals in 2016 wass the impressive collective strength displayed by Sky.dddddddddddd The British outfit set the pace at the front and prevented Froomes challengers from trying their luck in hot temperatures, and increased the tempo on the final climb.This big Sky team made our life tough, said Bardet, who lags 23 seconds behind Froome overall, in the same time as Quintana, Fabio Aru and Tejay Van Garderen. And we saw a great Chris Froome, who deserves his victory.Froome gritted his teeth as he crossed the line, raising both arms in celebration then pumping his right fist emphatically.Dan Martin, an Irish rider with Etixx-Quick Step, won a sprint for second, crossing 13 seconds behind, and Joaquim Rodriguez, a Spaniard with Katusha, finished third.Froome leads fellow countryman Adam Yates and Rodriguez by 16 seconds in the overall standings.Although it did not feature a mountain-top finish, the stage took the peloton on a hard ride including the legendary Col du Tourmalet, a punishing 19-kilometer climb at an average gradient of 7.4 percent.After losing more than three minutes to the main contenders in Fridays first Pyrenean stage, Frenchman Thibaut Pinot attacked at the foothill of the mountain pass.Pinot was joined by Alberto Contadors Tinkoff teammate, Rafal Majka, and time trial specialist Tony Martin as riders climbed the Tourmalet for the 84th time in the Tours history.Pinot stepped up the pace in the final kilometer of climbing, cheered by fans lining the road, but was dropped in the Col de Val Louron-Azet. Movistar and Sky continued to push and Pinot couldnt match the frenetic pace imposed by the peloton, falling even further out of contention.After Martin and Majka were also reeled in, Michael Morkov became the first rider to abandon the race, a week after injuring his right leg in a crash during the first stage in Normandy.With all the favorites still together in the main pack, Team Sky riders Mikel Nieve and Geraint Thomas spent long spells at the front and led the peloton in the fast downhill where Wilco Kelderman crashed on a hairpin alongside his Lotto-Jumbo teammate George Bennett. Both men remounted and continued riding on the final ascent.Former Tour winner Alberto Contadors struggles continued and the Spaniard lost 1:41 to Froome, dropping to 20th overall, 3:12 back.---AP Sports Writer Andrew Dampf contributed to this report. ' ' '