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Andy Murray is back on the grass courts, after suffering multiple hip injuries in the past years. Moreover, the Scottish star is taking on Matteo Berrettini in the pre-quarterfinals of the Queen’s Club Championships in London.

Murray will be playing for the sixth Queen’s Club title of his career. The Italian will have a real task on his hands when he faces the two-time Olympic winner and home favorite. The former World No. 1 enjoys a 1-0 lead in the head-to-head between the two players.

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Queen’s Club Championships: When and where to watch Murray vs Berrettini

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The round of 16 match between Murray and Berrettini will be played at 5:50 pm IST. BBC iPlayer and the BBC sport website will be streaming the match live. Along with these options, the match is available on Amazon Prime Video for UK viewers.

The USA viewers can watch the live telecast of the match on Tennis Channel. The other streaming options are bet365 and Spreadex.com for viewing the match. These options will be available for viewers across Europe and Australia.

The other reliable options for viewing the match will be Eurosport and ITV, which will be broadcasting the tournament live.

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Andy Murray vs Matteo Berrettini: Match Prediction

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Andy Murray is a favorite to win the tournament, as he is aiming for a sixth Queen’s title. The Italian star will throw a challenge at the Scott. With an advantage in the head-to-head record, Andy will be looking to reach the quarterfinals with ease.

However, the World No. 9 will be looking to get his first win against the former World No. 1. Considering the hiatus Murray was on, the return to competitive grass-court action will not be easy, especially since Berrettini is in fine form.

In the end, Andy Murray will be the favored player to win the tie, but not as easily as he would have if this was the scenario five years ago.

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PREDICTION: Andy Murray to win in three sets.

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