It was July 2016. We had just been to the polls over Brexit. Leicester City were Premier League champions. England held the Ashes.
And on the grass courts of Wimbledon, British tennis was at its peak.
Home players had won a record five of that year's prizes at the All England Club – and few will forget Andy Murray kissing, hugging and lifting the golden men's singles trophy for a second time.
Murr...
