British number one Andy Murray was glad to be able to overturn a one-set deficit to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga on Saturday to reach the final of Queen's.
After a day of rain in London, the match was finally able to be completed and Murray was quick to thank the supporters who stayed to cheer him on.
"I managed to turn that match around against a top player, he's one of the best grass court players in the world," Murray told BBC Sport.
"I much appreciate people sticking around because I know it's a frustrating day."
Murray will face Marin Cilic in the final, who beat Lleyton Hewitt in the other semi-final.