Murray, who had only lost to Querrey once in eight previous encounters, was struggling to move around the court in the final two sets against the big-serving American, who will now face either Gilles Muller or Marin Cilic in the semi-finals. "I'm still in shock myself," Querrey said after wrapping victory with his 27th ace. "I didn't start my best but kept with it and kept swinging and I hit my groove in the fourth and fifth sets. "It feels great and it's a dream come true ... to get to a semi-final and have it happen at Wimbledon makes it a bit more special." While Murray claimed that set on a tiebreak, it was downhill from there as Querrey won nine games in a row to take the fourth set 6-1 and open up a 3-0 lead in the fifth.
Source: bd News24 July 12, 2017 15:11 UTC