Andy Murray is through to his 12th grand slam tournament semi-final, and in this form, he would be a live chance against either Jo-Wildred Tsonga or Roger Federer.
Murray tells Channel Seven that he played much better in this game than earlier in the tournament.
"That's why I do the work in the off-season, to be able to chase down as many balls as possible."
He hopes his upcoming opponent will tonight play for "four or five hours if possible".
Murray tells Channel Seven that he played much better in this game than earlier in the tournament.
"That's why I do the work in the off-season, to be able to chase down as many balls as possible."
He hopes his upcoming opponent will tonight play for "four or five hours if possible".