LONDON -- The Latest from Wimbledon (all times local):---8:20 p.m.Serena and Venus Williams won their sixth Wimbledon doubles championship and 14th Grand Slam title as a pair, defeating fifth-seeded Timea Babos of Hungary and Yaroslava Shvedova of Kazakhstan 6-3, 6-4.Serena heads home from the All England Club with two trophies: The doubles final started a little more than 3 hours after she beat Angelique Kerber for the singles championship Saturday.The Williams sisters also won the doubles title at Wimbledon in 2000, 2002, 2008, 2009 and 2012, and each time, one of them also won the singles championship.Theyre now 14-0 in major doubles finals.---6:25 p.m.The top-seeded pair of Nicolas Mahut and Pierre-Hugues Herbert have won the Wimbledon mens doubles championship by beating Julien Benneteau and Edouard Roger-Vasselin 6-4, 7-6 (1), 6-3 on Saturday.It was the first all-French Grand Slam mens doubles final in the Open era, which dates to 1968.For Mahut and Herbert, this is their second major title together. They won the U.S. Open last year.---5:40 p.m.Serena Williams says the recent fatal police shootings of two black men and the attack in Dallas have worried her.Asked about those episodes after winning Wimbledon on Saturday, Williams says the events made her think about her nephews.She says that Im thinking, do I have to call them and tell them, `Dont go outside. If you get in your car, it might be the last time I see you.On Tuesday in Louisiana, a black man was shot by police and the incident was captured on cellphone video. A day later in Minnesota, another black man was shot dead by an officer, this time after a traffic stop.And then, as demonstrators amassed in Dallas on Thursday, five police officers were shot and killed and seven other officers and two civilians were wounded.Williams says obviously, violence is not the answer of solving it. The shooting in Dallas was very sad.---3:50 p.m.Anastasia Potapova of Russia won the girls singles title at Wimbledon by beating Dayana Yastremska of Ukraine 6-4, 6-3 on No. 1 Court.Potapova had only four winners in the match, compared to her opponents 21. But Yastremska finished the match with 42 unforced errors, 11 more than Potapova.---3:36 p.m.Serena Williams won her seventh Wimbledon title and 22nd major overall by beating Angelique Kerber 7-5, 6-3 on Centre Court.The top-seeded Williams won her first Grand Slam title since Wimbledon last year. Since then, she lost in the U.S. Open semifinals and in the final of the Australian and French Opens.Kerber, who beat Williams in the Australian Open final, was playing for her second major title.---3:11 p.m.Serena Williams and Angelique Kerber are on serve at the first changeover of the second set in the womens final at Wimbledon.Williams, who won the first set 7-5, served first and leads 2-1.---3:01 p.m.Serena Williams has won the first set of the Wimbledon final against Angelique Kerber.Williams broke Kerber in the final game to win the set 7-5.---2:47 p.m.Beyonce and Jay Z are at the Wimbledon final, sitting in Serena Williams box on Centre Court for her match against Angelique Kerber.The top-ranked Williams appeared in Beyonces video album Lemonade this year.Williams appearance came on the song Sorry, which features Beyonce showing her man the stupidity of his cheating ways.Williams is trying to win her 22nd major title, and seventh at Wimbledon.---2:41 p.m.Serena Williams and Angelique Kerber are still on serve in the womens final at Wimbledon.Williams leads 4-3.---2:26 p.m.Serena Williams and Angelique Kerber are on serve at the first changeover of the womens final at Wimbledon.Because Williams served first, she leads 2-1.---2:14 p.m.The womens final at Wimbledon has started with defending champion Serena Williams serving first to Angelique Kerber.Williams is trying to win her 22nd major title, while Kerber is going for her second.---2:05 p.m.Serena Williams and Angelique Kerber are on court warming up for the Wimbledon final.Williams is trying to win her 22nd major title, while Kerber is going for her second.---12:50 p.m.The Duke of Kent will present the trophies after the womens final at Wimbledon.The duke, who is also the president of the All England Club, will be accompanied by club chairman Philip Brook and Lawn Tennis Association president Cathie Sabin.Serena Williams will play Angelique Kerber in the womens final on Centre Court.---12:30 p.m.Serena Williams will once again attempt to win her 22nd major title on Saturday.Williams will face Angelique Kerber of Germany in the Wimbledon final on Centre Court, looking to match Steffi Grafs Open era record.Kerber beat Williams in the Australian Open final for her first Grand Slam title. Williams also reached the final at the French Open, but lost to Garbine Muguruza.Serena and Venus Williams will also play in the womens doubles final on Saturday. The American sisters will face fifth-seeded Timea Babos of Hungary and Yaroslava Shvedova of Kazakhstan. Adidas Yeezy Boost 350 Ireland . Lack made 20 saves for his third shutout of the season as the Canucks blanked the St. Louis Blues 1-0 in the first post-Olympic game for both teams night. Adidas Zx 750 Trainers Sale . -- Timbers coach Caleb Porter didnt stray from his business-like approach to the season even after Portland downed the two-time defending league champion Los Angeles Galaxy to gain crucial playoff position. http://www.yeezysupplyireland.com/ . -- Lou Brocks shoulder-to-shoulder collision with Bill Freehan during the 1968 World Series and Pete Roses bruising hit on Ray Fosse in the 1970 All-Star game could become relics of baseball history, like the dead-ball era. Yeezy Boost China Wholesale . Inter president Erick Thohir says in a club statement on Wednesday that Vidic is "one of the worlds best defenders and his qualities, international pedigree, and charisma will be an asset. Yeezy Boost For Sale Online . Both players have lower body injuries that will keep them out of the lineup until at least January 31, which is the first game they can be activated from IR.NEW YORK -- First, the New York Mets saluted Mariano Rivera. Then they beat him in the bottom of the ninth inning. David Wright and Lucas Duda hit RBI singles off Rivera, and the Mets rallied past the New York Yankees 2-1 on Tuesday night to foil baseballs career saves leader only hours after honouring him at Citi Field. "I think we surprised ourselves," Wright said, "because when you get Mo coming in, its usually game over." Matt Harvey and Hiroki Kuroda locked up in an entertaining pitchers duel that went to the ninth with the Yankees leading 1-0 on Lyle Overbays run-scoring single. But all three batters to face Rivera (0-1) got hits, handing him the first blown save of his farewell season after he had converted 18 straight chances. "Hopefully, its the last one," Rivera said. Daniel Murphy opened the ninth with a double just inside the left field line, and Wright tied it with a single to centre. Wright reached second on Brett Gardners throwing error and got a great jump off the bag when Duda fisted a single to right-centre. Wright scored pretty easily and the normally quiet Duda egged his teammates on for a wild celebration that carried into the outfield. With their second consecutive 2-1 victory over the Yankees, the Mets swept the first two-game leg of the Subway Series and matched a season high with their third straight win. It was the first time in his 19-year career that Rivera entered with a save opportunity and failed to get an out. "It did happen quick," he said. The Yankees have lost three in a row for the first time this year. They were the only team in the majors that hadnt had a three-game skid. Scott Rice (3-3) tossed a scoreless inning and the Mets took the unbeaten Harvey off the hook for a loss for the third time this year. The teams now head to Yankee Stadium for games Wednesday and Thursday night. Saluted by the Mets and the FDNY before the game, the 43-year-old Rivera, who plans to retire after the season, cracked a big smile as he threw out a ceremonial first pitch to Mets career saves leader John Franco following a 91-minute rain delay at the start. Just before that, the Mets played a video tribute to Rivera that ended with the message, "Congratulations on a Hall of Fame career." Earlier, Mets chief operating officer Jeff Wilpon presented Rivera with a mounted fire hose nozzle, and New York City Fire Commissioner Sal Cassano gave the games greatest closer a mounted call box during a brief ceremony inside the ballpark. "It has been great, everywhere Ive been this year. And tonight everything was great -- until the ninth," said Rivera, who threw only nine pitches. When it was Harveys turn to toe the rubber, he came out firing fastballs clocked at 96-98 mph. Harvey grew up in Connecticut rooting for the Yankees, but has quickly blossomed into one of baseballs most dominant pitchers during his first full season with the Mets. Showing no ill effects from his bruised calf, the 38-year-old Kuroda rebounded from a rough outing with a splendid one and demonstrated why hes been the Yankees most dependable starter the past two seasons.dddddddddddd He struck out seven and walked none, allowing only four singles in seven innings. Kuroda needed to be stingy to stay with Harvey, who was on top of his game in his Subway Series debut. Harvey fanned 10 and walked none while yielding six hits in eight innings. Former Mets ace Dwight Gooden sat four rows behind home plate, updating Harveys K count on Twitter, as usual. The Yankees broke through against Harvey in the sixth after right fielder Marlon Byrd bobbled Gardners leadoff single for an error that allowed the speedster to reach second. Gardner advanced on a groundout and scored when Overbay lined a two-out single right past Harvey, who snapped his head in anger. The 24-year-old ace then struck out David Adams and yelled at himself repeatedly as he walked to the dugout. "Hes an ultimate competitor. Hes an animal out there," Wright said. "I wish we could score some more runs while hes out there and get him some wins, because he deserves it." Moments later, Gardner raced back and extended his arm just in time to catch Murphys drive to deep left-centre. Gardners right shoulder slammed into the fence but he held onto the ball, denying Murphy a key extra-base hit for the second consecutive night. In the series opener, Gardner robbed Murphy of a home run with a leaping catch in left-centre -- also in the sixth inning with a runner on. Murphy got the last laugh, though, with a tiebreaking single in the eighth for a 2-1 Mets win. Mets manager Terry Collins was ejected during an animated argument after Ruben Tejada was picked off second base to end the sixth. Second base umpire Adrian Johnson initially signalled safe, then changed his call -- correctly, it appeared. An angry Collins waved his arms about and kicked first base before finally returning to the dugout. "It fired me up," Harvey said. "I just had that gut feeling we were going to pull it out in the ninth." The start was delayed 91 minutes by steady showers, thinning a crowd of 31,877 that left full sections of seats nearly empty. Harvey was hit behind his left elbow by Ichiro Suzukis liner in the seventh, but threw him out anyway. A trainer and two coaches came out to check on the Mets prized right-hander, who impatiently waved them off and worked a 1-2-3 inning. NOTES: Slumping Mets 1B Ike Davis was dropped to eighth in the lineup for the first time in his career, according to STATS. ... Collins said Duda will be the DH at least one of the next two days at Yankee Stadium. ... Gooden, along with fellow Mets greats Darryl Strawberry and John Franco, will play in the All-Star Legends and Celebrity Softball Game on July 14 as part of All-Star festivities at Citi Field. "It will be a lot of fun," Gooden said. ' ' '