Two items from the 2001 Wimbledon men's singles final, the celebrated People's Monday when Goran Ivanisevic beat Pat Rafter 6-3 3-6 6-3 2-6 9-7 to become the first wild card ever to win the title.

The Daily Mirror for Tuesday 10 July 2001, complete newspaper, the morning-after edition. The front page carries "Wild thing" and "You made our hearts sing" over Chris Turvey's photograph of Ivanisevic in the Centre Court crowd, with a strip of images from the match. 

Inside on pages 12 and 13 is a spread on his father Srdjan watching the final against doctors' orders after heart surgery, under the headline about it being all right to die after the match but not during it, alongside the story of the promise Ivanisevic made to his late friend, the basketball player Drazen Petrovic. 

The back of the paper carries the Mirror Sport coverage across pages 54 and 55, with Kevin Garside on the final, David McDonnell on the day the real tennis fans took over Wimbledon, and a piece on Tim Henman turning to Tony Roche as coach.

With it, the official All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club Guide to the Championships for 25 June to 8 July 2001. This copy was bought at the ground by me on the day of the final, and the two have been kept together ever since.

Sent flat in an outsized board-backed envelope as a small parcel.