Andy Murray reached the final of the China Open with a straight-sets win over David Ferrer in Beijing on Saturday. Murray prevailed 6-2 6-3 in a one-sided contest and will now face Grigor Dimitrov in Sundays decider.I did well, Murray said on the ATP website. I was obviously 2-1 down with a break in the first set. Even the period in the second set where he came back a bit, when he broke me, there was a lot of long points. Really good tennis I thought. Thankfully I got the break at 3-2. That was a big game because he had some chances to win that game. I had a couple of break points. Got the momentum back on my side straight away and finished it off pretty well.I felt like if I could find a way to get through the first couple of matches, Id start to feel better and play better here. Thankfully thats been the case so far this week.The No 1 seed suffered a break of serve in just the third game of the match but then reeled off five games in a row to win the opening set in 48 minutes. Konta into world top 10 Johanna Konta will move into the worlds top 10 after beating Madison Keys He looked firmly on course for victory when he broke again to lead 3-1 in the second set, but Ferrer then responded with a break of his own in the next game and it momentarily looked like the 34-year-old Spaniard would mount a fightback.However, Murray quashed his hopes by breaking again in the next game for a 4-2 lead and, from there, he easily saw out a comfortable win. Ferrer struggled with his second serve Ferrers game was littered with 34 unforced errors and undermined by a weak second serve, off which he won only 36 per cent of the points. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. Murray will now challenge for his 40th tour-level title on Sunday and also has the chance to close to within 1,555 points of leader Novak Djokovic at the top of the ATP Rankings.It will be his ninth final of the season, having won four and lost four of the previous eight, and his first appearance in the China Open final.Dimitrov was given a walkover into the final when Milos Raonic was forced to withdraw due to an ankle injury sustained in his quarter-final win over Pablo Carreno Busta on Friday.Murray leads the head-to-head record 7-3 against the Bulgarian, who will be aiming to win his first title in two years, including a straight-sets victory at last months US Open.Ill try and play another high-level match again tomorrow, added Murray. Dimitrov has been playing a lot better the past few months. He had a very good win against Rafa (Nadal) yesterday. 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Sam Gagner got the tying goal with 40.4 seconds to play in regulation, then scored the winner in the fourth round of the shootout to lift the Oilers to a 3-2 win over the Phoenix Coyotes on Friday night. "Its nice to get rewarded there," Gagner said of the tying goal. "You have to learn to find ways to win, especially for us down the stretch here." It was a tough loss for the Coyotes, who are vying for the last wild-card spot in the West. Phoenix moved one point ahead of ninth-place Dallas, but the Stars have two games in hand. "Its not about being so much the spoiler. Its fun to be a part of a game that means something," Oilers coach Dallas Eakins said. "Were playing teams that these games are huge for them and we understand. Its fun and its challenging to be in games that really mean something to the other team and I was very interested in how our guys were going to respond." Coyotes coach Dave Tippett compared the loss to an overtime playoff defeat. "The way we gave up the second goal, thats demoralizing, but its no time to hang your head," he said. Oilers defenceman Justin Schultz also scored and Ben Scrivens stopped 24 shots through overtime. Oliver Ekman-Larsson scored the tying goal for the Coyotes in the second period, and Kyle Chipchura put them ahead with 7:18 left in the third. Thomas Greiss also stopped 24 shots for Phoenix. Gagner scored on a deflection, backhanding the puck into the net after a shot from behind the goal by teammate Jordan Eberle to force overtime. Eberle had two assists. Schultz gave his team the early lead in the final minute of the first period. He took a centring pass from Eberle and fired a wrist shot that bounced on the ice and over Greisss outstretched glove hand.dddddddddddd The offensive struggles continued for the Coyotes, who have three goals in the past four games, all losses with two overtime shootout defeats. "First period, I thought out execution was poor. Just couldnt get a handle on anything. Didnt pass the puck well," Tippett said. "Our intentions were good, we just couldnt get anything done. Right now we dont have a lot of that in our lineup, the pure execution at high speed." Just 13 seconds into the Coyotes first power play of the game, Ekman-Larsson held the puck for a bit, then shot high to the far corner and found the net with 5:28 left in the second period to even the score at 1-all. The goal ended the Coyotes scoring drought of more than 139 minutes. Greiss kept the Oilers from taking another lead, knocking away a quality shot from Eberle with 2:44 to play in the second. The Coyotes had a chance to add to their lead on a late third-period power play, but Mike Ribeiros shot hit the post. Scrivens went to the bench with a little over a minute to play to give the Oilers an extra attacker, and Edmonton took advantage with the late goal. "An unfortunate mixup, and we let a point slip away again," Chipchura said. The Coyotes lost in a shootout Tuesday to Winnipeg, another non-playoff team. NOTES: Phoenix G Mike Smith (knee injury) took part in the teams morning skate on Friday but is still not ready to play. The Coyotes are expected to update his status in the coming days. ... C Martin Hanzal suffered a lower-body injury early in the third period and did not return. ... RW David Moss returned to action for the Coyotes after missing the past three games with a lower-body injury. ... D David Schlemko was a scratch and has not played since March 6 due to a foot injury. ... Oilers C Tyler Pitlick missed his third straight game with a knee injury. ' ' '