Top seed Andy Murray insists he won't be making any predictions of Wimbledon glory even if he wins his first Queen's title on Sunday.
Top seed Andy Murray insists he won't be making any predictions of Wimbledon glory even if he wins his first Queen's title on Sunday.
Murray, the world number three, reached his first final at the pre-Wimbledon warm-up event with an imperious 6-2, 6-4 victory over Juan Carlos Ferrero which only served to underline that he is in the form of his life.
If the Scot beats America's James Blake, the sixth seed, in the final he will become the first Briton to win the grass-court event since Bunny Austin in 1938. Blake made the final after Andy Roddick retired in the first set with an ankle injury. The American, however, believes he will be fit for Wimbledon.
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