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London: Home favourite Andy Murray thrashed American Andy Roddick 6-3 6-1 in a grass court masterclass to reach the final of the Queen's Club championships on Saturday.
World number four Murray was in dazzling form in a one-sided contest that was all over inside an hour.
In the second semi-final wildcard James Ward, the world number 216, will try to set up an all-British final when he takes on fifth seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France.
Murray broke Roddick's first service game and the rest of the match resembled an exhibition from the Scot who looked in ominously good form with Wimbledon looming on the horizon.
Roddick, one of the best grasscourt players in the world with three Wimbledon finals on his CV, simply had no answer to the variety in Murray's game.
He lost serve three times in the second set and when he dunked a drop shot into the net on match point he looked pleased to be off court.
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