Postpublished at 18:48 BST 23 June 2019
Lopez/Murray 7-6 (8-6) 2-2 *Salisbury/Ram
Ram hits the ball long and Murray holds.
Image source, Getty ImagesAndy Murray & Feliciano Lopez beat Joe Salisbury & Rajeev Ram 7-6 (8-6) 5-7 10-5 to win Queen's doubles title
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Lopez/Murray 7-6 (8-6) 2-2 *Salisbury/Ram
Ram hits the ball long and Murray holds.
Image source, Getty ImagesLopez/Murray* 7-6 (8-6) 1-2 Salisbury/Ram
Murray serves well and quickly has a 30-0 lead. Salisbury makes a dent in it with a slick backhand return.
Lopez/Murray* 7-6 (8-6) 1-2 Salisbury/Ram
Murray slaps his racquet with his hand as his return goes into the net. The Brit was not happy with that.
Ram holds.
Lopez/Murray 7-6 (8-6) 1-1 Salisbury/Ram*
It's Ram's turn to miss the court this time and suddenly from 40-0 up, it's break point.
Lopez/Murray 7-6 (8-6) 1-1 Salisbury/Ram*
We're treated to another entertaining rally at the net, which Salisbury puts to an end with a smash that Murray cannot return.
Ram's bid for a hold to love is denied by a double fault, then Salisbury's forehand goes out on the next shot and it's 40-30.
Lopez/Murray 7-6 (8-6) 1-1 Salisbury/Ram*
Lopez brings out another rapid serve down the middle. How is he still hitting those after almost four hours on court?
A second ace seals the deal. Lopez holds.
Image source, Getty Images*Lopez/Murray 7-6 (8-6) 0-1 Salisbury/Ram
Murray and Lopez are getting used to working together at the net now - and just in time.
They move Salisbury and Ram over to the left of the court and Lopez hits into the open space on the right.
Murray thinks he's landed a smash but Salisbury manages to get to hit. His shot lands out, though. 30-15.
*Lopez/Murray 7-6 (8-6) 0-1 Salisbury/Ram
Murray falls backwards as he tries to hit a return. Unsurprisingly, it lands out.
Salisbury holds with an ace.
Peter Fleming
Seven-time Grand Slam doubles champion
Andy rose to the challenge and played his best tennis from 4-5 in the first set.
Lopez/Murray 7-6 (8-6) Salisbury/Ram
Salisbury and Ram broke first to get on top.
'Fantastic game' - Salisbury and Ram break Murray and Lopez
But Murray and Lopez broke back to take it to that tie-break.
Murray and Lopez break back
Which they duly won.
Murray and Lopez win first set
Lopez/Murray 7-6 (8-6) Salisbury/Ram
The momentum wasn't exactly in Lopez and Murray's favour there but they got the job done anyway.
Such an impressive pair.
Lopez/Murray 7-6 (8-6) Salisbury/Ram
Murray and Lopez win first set
Amazing! Ram hits the ball out and Murray and Lopez win seven of the last eight points to take the set.
Image source, ReutersLopez/Murray 6-6 Salisbury/Ram
"Let's go!" shouts Murray, not for the first time today, as Salisbury's forehand goes long.
Set point Lopez and Murray.
Lopez/Murray 6-6 Salisbury/Ram
Ram's return goes into the net and that's set point saved. It's so hard to separate these two pairs.
Lopez/Murray 6-6 Salisbury/Ram
Lopez looks as though he's hit a perfect return but it's gone wide. Set point Ram and Salisbury.
Lopez/Murray 6-6 Salisbury/Ram
Ram's return is wide and Lopez cuts the lead back to 5-3.
Salisbury's forehand lands long and that's 5-4. Murray sends his fellow Brit running and Salisbury falls, but he's straight back up again. 5-5.
Jonathan Jurejko
BBC Sport at Queen's
"Come on Salls-be-ree," shouts one man rather slowly and with added emphasis.
That's for the benefit of umpire Mohamed Lahyani.
The Swede has been pronouncing the Englishman's name Sal-is-berry.
Finally Lahyani gets it right, prompting him to hold up his hand in apology and the laughing crowd to cheer.
Lopez/Murray 6-6 Salisbury/Ram
Umpire Mohamed Lahyani has to apologise to the crowd for pronouncing Salisbury wrong. They laugh so think he's forgiven. A big cheer goes up when he gets it right the next time.
Ram and Salisbury are two points from winning this set.
Image source, Getty ImagesLopez/Murray 6-6 Salisbury/Ram
In a mirror-image of Ram's missed volley, Murray's backhand goes too far left and his serve is broken.
Salisbury's forehand is out of Lopez's reach and that's another mini-break. 4-1.
Lopez/Murray 6-6 Salisbury/Ram
Or maybe not...
Ram's volley goes wide and Murray and Lopez get a mini-break back. 1-1.