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Kyle Edmund makes Queen's quarter-finals after Paul-Henri Mathieu withdrawal

British number three Kyle Edmund is through to the Queen's quarter-finals after Paul-Henri Mathieu pulled out ahead of their second-round clash.

Kyle Edmund has been handed a place in the quarter-finals at Queen's after the withdrawal of opponent Paul-Henri Mathieu.

On Wednesday, the British number three recorded the biggest win of his career by beating former world number six Gilles Simon and had been preparing for a clash with fellow Frenchman Mathieu, who had defeated Dan Evans.

However, the 34-year-old has been forced to withdraw from the match with a wrist injury, allowing the 21-year-old to move through to the last eight of the London event.

It sets up the certainty of an all-British showdown on Friday with Edmund facing the winner of the showdown between Andy Murray and Aljaz Bedene.

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Britain's Andy Murray reacts after beating France's Paul-Henri Mathieu during their second round match on day three of the ATP Aegon Championships tennis tournament at The Queen's Club in west London, on June 11, 2014
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