
keep up his bid to become the first British player to win the men’s title since Fred Perry in 1936.Murray broke the Spaniard five times, served 18 aces and lost serve only once. Murray had 49 winners, compared to 20 for Ferrero, a former No. 1 and only the third wild card to reach the Wimbledon quarters.It was a dominant performance by Murray, the first Briton to reach the semis since Tim Henman did it for the four

th time in 2002.Murray will face either two-time finalist Andy Roddick or 2002 Wimbledon champion Lleyton Hewitt.Both are obviously tough, got a lot of experience. I’d just like them to have a long match so they’re a little bit tired for the semis,” Murray said with a smile. “But both are going to be very tough. Both are former No. 1s and Grand Slam champions.”Karlovic served 23 aces to raise his tournament total to 160, but it was Federer who never faced a break point in this match. The second-ranked Swiss star won 74 of 85 points on serve and was taken to deuce