Andy Murray beat Juan Carlos Ferrero 6-2, 6-4 to reach the final of the Aegon Championship at Queen’s. Murray dominated the game throughout, breaking the Spaniards first service game of the match and staying on top to the end.
Murray has lived up to his number one seeding all week, looking pretty much unbeatable on grass, albeit with the absence of Rafa Nadal and Roger Federer. He will face either Andy Roddick or James Blake in the Final for what is his best chance ever of a maiden title on grass.
Andy Murray’s game has improved so much since his comeback from injury last year, he really has earned his place at number three in the world rankings. A win at Queen’s would represent a huge confidence booster going in to Wimbledon.









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