Murray has beaten Youzhny in straight sets. Djokovic next, if he somehow loses Murray HAS to win the whole thing.
Djokovic faces tougher tests on the way to the final: Berdych, who is dangerous, and then either Del Potro or Ferrer (more likely Del Potro, I'd say). Murray is pretty much getting waved through at every junction, although the talented young Pole (who beat Kyle Edmund in Rd 1) could give him one or two moments in the semi.
Ferrer and Del Potro seem like very good players who on their day could beat anyone. Serena Williams showed today that even the top seed is beatable. Murray has won every game 3-0, which says a lot. It could've been a lot worse for him though, it could've been Tsonga in the quarters and Nadal or Federer in the semis.
Del Potro hasn't dropped a set either - but the poor fella now has the No 4 and No 1 seeds in his way. At least Djokovic finally lost his serve today, at last...
Not sure if this has already been mentioned. But Brit Kyle Edmund has reached the semi finals of the boys Wimbledon. Believe he is from Tickton.
You watching MRF? Djokovic game earlier was pretty epic, such a tight game, and some of the play was class.
I saw bits and pieces of the Djokovic game. It was some great play. I don't like this Janowicz bloke. He reminds me of Ivan Drago somehow.
He went to Pocklington, he's mates with junior, he's played him at tennis and got tonked. That's junior, not Kyle, obviously.
Frankie Boyle ‏@frankieboyle 1m Janowicz seems to be struggling to factor in James Corden's gravitational pull
Murray has won and is through to the final against Djokovic. Murray played some sensational tennis in that last set. The final, for me, is too close to call.