Sunday: Top seed Andy Murray, in his first grass-court final, takes on America's James Blake looking to become the first British winner at Queen's since Bunny Austin in 1938
Blake, who lost to Lleyton Hewitt in the 2006 final, starts well and produces some brilliant shots but loses the first set after Murray makes a decisive break at 5-5
Murray does not have it all his own way in the second set either but ups his game at 3-3, and from then on eases to a 7-5 6-4 victory - celebrating his success by kissing mum Judy afterwards
Murray gets his hands on the trophy too, and can celebrate his third Tour win of 2009, setting him up nicely for a tilt at Wimbledon, which begins on 22 June.
Saturday: Top seed Andy Murray takes on former world number one Juan Carlos Ferrero looking to reach his first grass-court final and makes a flying start, sweeping through the first set
Ferrero is now ranked only 90th but he still has a trick or two up his sleeve and pushes Murray much harder in the second set with some determined baseline play
But Murray comes through 6-2 6-4, producing some superb serving to see off Ferrero and continue his impressive form on grass at Queen's this week
Saturday's other semi-final sees four-time champion Andy Roddick face fellow American James Blake - and Roddick is in trouble when he slips after attempting a trick shot in the third game
Roddick plays on before taking a medical time-out to have treatment on his injured ankle with Blake leading 4-3 - and he is clearly still in pain
Roddick holds serve in the next game but cannot continue any longer. He retires, with his participation at Wimbledon in doubt, and Blake - the sixth seed - goes through to face Murray in Sunday's final
Friday: Spain's Juan Carlos Ferrero is first up in the quarter-finals but he slips up in the first set against Belgium's Steve Darcis. The former French Open champion hits back though to take the next two sets to win 4-6 6-3 6-4
Friday's second quarter-final sees eighth seed Mardy Fish take on Britain's Andy Murray. The American has it all to do against the on-song top seed and he loses the first set despite his massive serve
Murray is rarely troubled as he continues his bid for a maiden grass-court title. Murray eases through at Queen's and eventually wins 7-5 6-3 to make the semi-finals where he faces Ferrero
Thursday: Sixth seed James Blake takes the first set of his third-round match against fellow American Sam Querrey and, despite losing the second, rallies to come through 6-4 4-6 6-3
With barely a bead of sweat on his brow, world number three Murray cruises into the quarter-finals with a 6-4 6-4 triumph
The third-round match between Lleyton Hewitt and Andy Roddick is held up by a security scare before the American Roddick comes through both sets on a tie-break, winning 7-6 (7-2) 7-6 (7-4)
There is little to chose between the two four-time champions but
Wednesday: Andy Murray's physio Andy Ireland and girlfriend Kim Sears are suitably impressed as their man adavnces to face Spain's Guillermo Garcia-Lopez
Four-times winner Lleyton Hewitt recovers from a set down to advance 3-6 6-2 6-2 against Frederico Gil
Tuesday: Gael Monfils struggles to keep his feet in his first match of the year on grass - a 6-3 3-6 7-6 a win over Andrey Golubev
Andy Roddick is at his acrobatic best he as continues his excellent record at Queen's with a comprehensive 6-4 6-1 win over Kristof Vliegen
Monday: Crowds gather for the first day of action at the Aegon Championships, the rebranded Wimbledon warm-up tournament at Queen's Club
Hewitt is back in action again later on, partnering British number one Andy Murray to a doubles win over Andy Roddick and Rajeev Ram
There is little else for British fans to cheer as James Ward loses 6-2 6-3 to Marcos Baghdatis - although he is later boosted by the news he has received a wildcard for Wimbledon
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