Ward battles to semis after Murray is gifted walkover
analysis British No.1 has company in final four of tour event for first time, writes Stuart Fraser
analysis British No.1 has company in final four of tour event for first time, writes Stuart Fraser
A tired Rafael Nadal was knocked out by Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, who stands between James Ward and an all-British final. Picture: Getty Images James Ward beat champion Sam Querrey on his way to last four. Picture: Reuters
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ANDY MURRAY received a free pass into the semi-finals of the AEGON Championships at the Queen’s Club yesterday and was then joined in the last four by the battling British wildcard James Ward.
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