Who must Andy Murray defeat if he claims a maiden French Open title? Sky Sports have plotted his potential route and, of course, it includes Novak Djokovic... First Round - Radek StepanekWhen the draw handed Murray a qualifier he would have hoped for something better than the seasoned Czech veteran who ran him so close in Madrid just a few weeks ago....and did so again as Murray needed two days and five sets to see off the 37-year-old. Stepanek took the first two sets to leave Murray with an uphill battle but the Scot raced through the third 6-0 and broke early in the fourth before play on Monday was halted by the light.When the match resumed on Tuesday it wasnt all plain-sailing for Murray but he eventually prevailed 3-6 3-6 6-0 6-3 7-5 Murray battles past Stepanek Five set victory for British number one Second Round - Mathias BourgeThe 22-year-old from France is the world No 164 and, on paper, looked unlikely to provide Murray with anything other than practice time on the clay courts.Not so as Murray again laboured through a five-set epic that took almost four hours. This time Murray did manage to take the first set and led 2-0 to the second before what appeared to be a lack of concentration let Borge back in and spurred on by the home crowd the wild card from Avignon took sets two and three.A refocused Murray rallied to take the match comfortably in the end but are the five-setters going to take their toll? Murray battles on Report as Murray sees off Borgue in Paris Third Round - Ivo KarlovicAnother 37-year-old but a vastly different outcome for Murray.The British number one has a brilliant record against the big server from Croatia and as one of the best returners in the games relishes the challenge of the big guns.A blistering start ensured he came through in straight sets to set up a meeting with another huge hitter in the shape of American 15th seed John Isner. Murray finds form Andy Murray through to last 16 in straight sets in Paris Fourth Round - John IsnerAnother big serving opponent was seen off in straight sets. Murray improving to a 6-0 record against the 31-year-old American.Break points were few and far between and Murray seized the initiative in a first set tie-break before coming through in fairly routine fashion to make the quarter-finals in Paris. Murray beats big serving Isner Another straight sets win for British number one Quarter-Final - Richard GasquetThe last remaining Frenchman, on Philippe-Chatrier, an occasion to intimidate many but but not Murray who recovered from losing the first set and trailing 3-1 in the second set tie-break to silence the crowd and book his place in the last four. Murray into the last four Report from quarter-final victory over Gasquet Semi-Final - Stan Wawrinka Murray powers past Wawrinka Murray victorious over defending champion Murray produced a brilliant performance to see off the defending champion Wawrinka in four sets to set up yet another meeting with Novak Djokovic in another Grand Slam final.The Scot was dominant from the outset to take a comfortably two-set lead, before an inspired Wawrinka came back to take the third set.But Murray was not to be denied and powered through the fourth set with two breaks of serve for a hugely impressive victory.Final - Novak Djokovic Highlights of Murrays recent win over Djokovic Highlights of Murrays recent win over Djokovic And so to the finale, where Murrays greatest rival will await assuming he overcomes the French Opens most successful player Rafael Nadal.If its world No 1 Djokovic, Murray may just enter fancying his chances more so than usual. Djokovic has notoriously never won the French Open and it remains the only Grand Slam missing from his trophy cabinet, so the pressure is on.Added to that, Murray won their most recent meeting in the final of the Rome Masters, although Djokovic won seven days previously in the final of Madrid. Djokovic leads a 23-10 head-to-head record.Check our game-by-game updates of the French Open final on skysports.com/tennis, our app for mobile devices and iPad and our Twitter account @skysportstennis.By purchasing a Sky Sports Day Pass for £6.99 or Sky Sports Week Pass for £10.99, you can enjoy access to all seven Sky Sports channels and watch on a TV with a NOW TV Box or on a range of devices. Also See: Murray at Roland Garros French fancies Nadals La Decima Djokovics missing major Wholesale Angels Jerseys . Alfredo Simon lowered his ERA to 0.86, and the Reds beat the Chicago Cubs 4-1 Friday for their 16th win in their last 17 games at the Friendly Confines. Fake Angels Jerseys . 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Others describe it as taking the parrot for a walk.CONCORD, N.C. - It was fight night at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where Kevin Harvick advanced into the third round of the championship and two drivers had to be restrained from brawling with Brad Keselowski.Harvick won Saturday night to pick up an automatic berth into the next round of the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship, but the title hopes for Keselowski, six-time and defending champion Jimmie Johnson and Dale Earnhardt Jr, were severely hurt.It led to frayed nerves and explosive tempers after the race. Keselowski tangled with Denny Hamlin and Matt Kenseth on the track, and both Chase drivers attempted to confront the 2012 champion after the race. Hamlin was held back by crew members and only managed to throw a towel at Keselowski, but Kenseth tackled Keselowski from behind between two haulers and appeared to take a swing at the driver.Crew members quickly pulled Kenseth off of Keselowski, and Keselowski crew chief Paul Wolffe appeared to have Kenseth in a choke-hold as he pulled him out of the melee.When you see Matt Kenseth mad enough to fight, you know that this is intense because thats way out of character for him, Harvick said. Every moment matters in this Chase, and Matt Kenseth knew that that one particular moment could have been the end of his Chase.Nobody agreed on who was to blame.It was really the safety. He was doing something with Hamlin, I had my seatbelt off, my (head-and-neck restraint) off and he clobbers me, Kenseth said. The race is over, come back to pit road. If you want to talk about it like a man, go do that. But if you want to wreck somebody on the racetrack with people standing around, thats just inexcusable.Theres no excuse for that. Thats a champion and hes supposed to know better than that.Hamlin also said Keselowski behaved badly and called him desperate, obviously to save his title hopes.Hes just out of control, Hamlin said. Matt was nearly out of his car and he just plowed into Matt and then ran into Tony (Stewart) and then went in through the garage and cleared out transmissions and did burnouts in the garage.Keselowski cooled off in his Team Penske hauler before addressing the events. He said Kenseth swung at my car during the final caution to cause damage that ruined his race. He also said Hamliin stopped in front of me and tried to pick a fight.ddddddddddddI figured if were going to play car wars under yellow and after the race, Ill join, too, Keselowski said. Those guys can dish it out, but they cant take it. I gave it back to them and now they want to fight.NASCAR met with Keselowski after the race and is reviewing audio and video of all the incidents.It capped a terrible night for three of NASCARs biggest stars: Keselowski, six-time and defending champion Jimmie Johnson and Dale Earnhardt Jr. all go into next Sundays elimination race at Talladega needing a victory.Keselowski finished 16th, Johnson was 17th and Earnhardt was 20th — last in the 12-driver Chase field that will cut to eight next week. Earnhardt broke his shifter early in the race and it put him in a deep hole he couldnt climb from.The vibration broke the shifter in half, Earnhardt said. The car wasnt handling well and the vibration was giving us problems.Kenseths rough night began before he even made it to the green flag when he was penalized for an unapproved change to his car. Then came the issues with Keselowski and he finished 19th.Keselowski, the 2012 champion and most dominant driver of the first round of the Chase, also had a post-race issue with Stewart. He seemed to run into the back of Stewart after his issues with Hamlin and Kenseth, and Stewart backed his car up to crumple the front of Keselowskis Ford.Watching the replay in the media centre after the race, second-place finisher Jeff Gordon was clearly entertained. He put his arms in the air and yelled Kenseth! and thought Stewarts move was awesome!Obviously, theres some built up animosity towards Brad — I better hold the rest of my thoughts, Gordon said.Keselowski said he understood Stewarts frustration.I rubbed into (Kenseth) and I think he gassed up and ran into Tony, and I dont think Tony knew what was going on so hes probably upset and he has every right to be, Keselowski said. Im sure when he sees the whole situation hell understand.Harvick, meanwhile, was celebrating in Victory Lane after leading a 162 laps but needing a two-lap sprint to the finish to win his third race of the year,This is the night that we needed to win. I didnt want to go to Talladega next week, he said. ' ' '