Murray hails 'brilliant' Lopez
The HinduAndy Murray saluted his "unbelievable" partner Feliciano Lopez after setting up a shot at doubles glory at the Queen's Club Championships. READ | Zverev through to Halle quarters; Cilic, Wawrinka and Anderson bow out at Queen's But for Spaniard Lopez it was the most gruelling of Saturdays, as he also had a singles semifinal that he won in three tough sets against emerging Canadian talent Felix Auger-Aliassime. Peers and Kontinen won the Australian Open in 2017 and presented Murray and Lopez with daunting opposition, so the 7-5 6-7 10-7 victory is another step forward, particularly for the Briton, who is returning to action this week from hip surgery. Murray and Lopez will face veteran American Rajeev Ram and his British partner Joe Salisbury for the title - but Lopez plays singles first, with France's Gilles Simon his opponent in that final.