Wimbledon: How Andy Murray celebrated his win
Despite partying until 4am to celebrate his Wimbledon victory, Andy Murray had no problems recalling the finer moments of the match.
The 29-year-old said he was determined to enjoy this Wimbledon win more than his triumph in 2013, which he admitted had been clouded by pressure and stress.
Following his straight sets victory against Milos Raonic on Sunday, it was off for a customary ice bath - with his trophy.
And afterwards it was time for the Wimbledon Ball, where it is tradition for the men's singles winner to dance with the women's singles winner.
But, as Murray explains, after a chat with fellow Wimbledon winner Serena Williams, they "didn't go for it in the end".
Next up for Murray is the Davis Cup, although he will be supporting rather than playing at the tournament.
Then he will travel to Rio for the Olympic Games, where the Scot hopes to defend his tennis gold medal from London 2012.