Andy Murray has secured a spot in the final at the Aegon Championships at Queen's after beating Viktor Troicki in straight sets this afternoon.
The weather forced the second semi-final to be delayed until this morning, but it did not seem to affect the British number one, as he picked up three games in a row to quickly claim a one-set lead.
The two-time Grand Slam winner came under pressure in the second though as his Serbian opponent pushed to level the match, getting an early break on the board.
Troicki allowed Murray to get the break back a couple of games later, levelling the scores at 4-4 with some dominant returning.
With neither player coming under pressure on serve again, the second set went to a tie-break, and Murray raced to a 4-2 lead, bringing up a match point soon after.
Troicki had the serve to try to keep himself in the tournament, but Murray was aggressive on the return to send himself through to this afternoon's final, where he will face Kevin Anderson of South Africa.