British number two James Ward continued his  incredible run at Queen's Club by posting two victories on a dramatic  day to join Andy Murray in the semi-finals.
         The Londoner, ranked 216 in the world, completed a  rain-delayed third-round match against defending champion Sam Querrey,  before returning a little over three hours later to defeat world number  54 Adrian Mannarino 6-2 6-7 (14-16) 6-4  in the quarter-finals.
         Ward goes on to face another Frenchman, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, who earlier upset world number one Rafael Nadal in three sets.
         With Murray already through to the semis thanks to a  walkover, following of an injury to Marin Cilic, Britain has two  semi-finalists at Queen's for the first time since the Open era began in  1968.
         And Ward, 24, can now look forward to his first semi-final on  the ATP World Tour, as well as picking up a cheque for at least £22,566  for reaching the last four.
         "Unbelievable," said the Englishman, who beat fourth seed Stanislas Wawrinka in round two.
         "I didn't expect it at all. It was nail-biting, to say the  least, but I got through it. I was just as tight as everyone else to be  honest. There was a bit of everything in the match, a bit of luck as  well."
         Ward had returned to action just after 2pm to complete the  match against Querrey after bad light stopped play on Thursday evening  with the score level at one set all, and he got the key break to clinch  the decider and a 3-6 6-3 6-4 win.
 
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