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By Chris Bevan
1426: On paper, Murray is the heavy favourite - he has beaten Verdasco in seven out of their eight meetings, including in the semi-finals of the Valencia Open earlier this month. The Spaniard, 26, is ranked a career-high eighth in the world and is in this end of season tournament for the first time.1422: Boris Becker on BBC 2: There is no pressure at all on Fernando Verdasco - he is just happy to be here at all. It is all on Andy Murray, everyone is expecting him to win.1420: Just a reminder that I’m expecting you lot to get involved today too.Tweet me gently on Twitter,](http://twitter.com/chrisbevan_bbc)text me via 81111, or drop me a line on606.](http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A60052790)I’m waiting.1418: Here come Verdasco and Murray now, to a hearty reception from the crowd at the O2 Arena. Looks a decent atmosphere too, as you would expect.1414: Murray will be on court in a matter of minutes by the way. Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjic have just wrapped up a 6-4 7-6 (11-9) win over Mahesh Bhupati and Mark Knowles.1408: I should add that, if Murray wins in three sets, then he is through to the last four if Federer triumphs tonight, or if Del Potro wins in three sets. However, Murray will be out if he wins in three sets and Del Potro also wins in three.1402: The good news is that, as well as following the action here and on BBC Radio 5 live Sports Extra, you can watch it on BBC 2 and on this website. Aside from beaming it live to the inside of your eyelids, I can’t do a lot more to keep you informed.1400: Afternoon folks, I’ll try to keep this simple. A straight sets win for Andy Murray against Spain’s Fernando Verdasco today and he is into the semi-finals of the ATP World Tour Finals. A defeat and Murray is out. Anything else and we will need our calculators, and have to wait for the end of Roger Federer v Juan Martin del Potro this evening, to find out which two players will progress. Got that GoodThis article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.