Andy Murray has said that he "served well" during his win over Tomas Berdych in the semi-finals at the Miami Masters this evening.
The Scot beat the world number nine 6-4 6-4 to secure a place in Sunday's final, where he will face either Novak Djokovic or John Isner.
The two-time Miami champion told BBC Sport: "I did most things well, there's not a lot I could complain about.
"My second serve was much better in the second set, I served well on the big points and got a lot of free points behind my serve.
"I dictated a lot of the points from the baseline and that's important because when he's inside the baseline and controls points, he's a very powerful guy."
It is the 13th time that Murray has reached the final of an ATP World Tour Masters event, with nine of his previous appearances resulting in victory.