Andy Murray defeated John Isner for the seventh time on Friday to reach the ATP Erste Bank Open semi-finals and keep alive his bid to snatch Novak Djokovics world No 1 ranking. Murray, the 2014 champion in Vienna, eased past Isner 6-1 6-3 in 73 minutes and now goes on to face defending champion David Ferrer for a place in the final on Saturday after the Spaniard came through an epic contest against Viktor Troicki.If he wins the tournament and Paris Masters crown next week, Murray could unseat Djokovic as the top-ranked player as long as the Serbian loses before the final in the French capital. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. Isner crumbled in a one-sided opening set which lasted just 27 minutes. The American made an uncharacteristic 20 unforced errors, while Murray was perfect on his first serve and almost as immaculate on his second.The punishment continued in the second set after Isner received treatment for a blister on his right hand following the opening game. How Murray beat Isner... Relive the action as Andy Murray beat John Isner to reach the semi-finals in Vienna Murray was working his opponent around the Vienna court at a waltz, although the world No 27 avoided a ninth game against him on the spin and the potential of a dreaded bagel by holding serve, which was received with an ironic cheer from the home crowd.The Wimbledon and Olympic champion knocked the stuffing out of Isner in a lengthy fifth game lasting over eight minutes before seeing out the match with consummate ease, showcasing his all-court skills and confidence to stretch his unbeaten streak to 14 matches. Watch Murrays magical match point winner against Isner Ferrer was pushed all the way against a revitalised Troicki, who was looking to continue his excellent run in the tournament after wins over Kevin Anderson and home favourite Dominic Thiem. The fifth seed won through 3-6 6-3 7-5.In the days other matches, big-serving Ivo Karlovic from Croatia saved a match point and fired 29 aces against promising 20-year-old Russian Karen Khachanov to win 6-7 (5-7) 7-6 (7-5) 6-3. Karlovic now has a season-leading 1,081 aces.He will next face sixth seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga for a place in the final after the Frenchman beat Spains Albert Ramos-Vinolas 6-2 7-6 (7-5). 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Edwin Encarnacion had a two-out, bases loaded two-RBI double in the third inning. KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Chiefs linebacker Derrick Johnson has played with dozens of cornerbacks over 12 years in the NFL.He admits that none of them has been quite like Marcus Peters.The second-year pro has an uncanny ability to read and react, to know where a pass is going seemingly before the quarterback.Peters had two of the six interceptions of the Jets Ryan Fitzpatrick in a 24-3 win on Sunday , his second straight two-pick game and the highlight of an eight-turnover performance.Its not just Peters ability that stands out, though.Ive played with a lot of really good corners, Johnson said, but they were not as young as Marcus.Yes, the 23-year-old Peters is still a pup in the grand scheme of things. But hes been playing like a bulldog since his first game as a pro, when he picked off Houston quarterback Brian Hoyer.Peters went on to intercept eight passes last regular season, earning the rookie a spot in the Pro Bowl. He added another interception against the Texans in a 30-0 playoff romp last January, a victory that ended nearly two decades of postseason futility for Kansas City.Heck, Peters even picked off a pass in the Pro Bowl.Theyre going to have to stop throwing to his side or he is going to have 100 interceptions, Johnson said with a smile.Hes the ultimate competitor. Hes harder on himself than anybody else. Thats the best thing about him, as a young player -- he doesnt let anything slide.Peters hasnt exactly had a smooth road to stardom.He was kicked off his team at Washington after a series of run-ins with coaches, culminating with a blowup with coach Chris Petersen.The series of events was a big reason he slid midway through the first round of the draft, where Kansas City took him with the 18th overall pick.The Chiefs defended the choice from the moment they made it, insisting they had done due diligence on him.The Chiefs even sent a scout to Peters hometown of Oakland, California, in the days before the draft to make sure they knew everything about him.What they learned was that Peters had grown up. He had matured. He had become a father and wanted to take care of his family. He learned from his mistakes and was ready to move on.Peters has been a model teammate and citizen in Kansas City.Hes also used his newfound stature to help push the movement spearheaded by 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick for social equality.ddddddddddddIt was Peters who raised a gloved fist during the national anthem before the season opener, a homage to John Carlos and Tommie Smith at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics.Peters described afterward what life is like in the predominantly black neighborhoods where he grew up, and how he wants to affect change by reaching out to children in the community.But his ability to do that will be determined in part by his ability on the field, his ability to stay in the middle of the conversation. And Peters has done nothing to diminish that in three games.He rallied after a poor start against San Diego to shut down the Chargers receivers in the second half, giving Kansas City a chance to rally for the biggest comeback win in franchise history.The next week, he made Houston rue him once more with two interceptions of Brock Osweiler.On Sunday, Peters was at it again with two interceptions against the Jets.It was all about executing the game plan to a `T, Peters said. We let our pass rush get there, we played underneath, we let our safeties play over the top and we made plays.Sounds easy, right?Peters had the first of the six interceptions, and also the first of four in the fourth quarter that sealed the win. In between, things seemed to get a little contagious.Thats the beauty of it, Peters said. When things are happening like they did, you enjoy it. You embrace the opportunities that you have. You capitalize on them and have fun doing it.Peters is far from flawless. He still boils over when things are going against him. He tends to take too many chances, and gets beaten while trying to bait quarterbacks into making a bad throw.But when he is picking off passes at such a torrid clip, the Chiefs can deal with it.Listen, he has great abilities, Chiefs coach Andy Reid said. All the guys know that. They respect the job hes done since hes been here. Hes a good football player, a heady football player.Does he take chances sometimes? Yeah, he does, Reid said. But hes got a short memory, which youve got to have there. He gets right back on it and nothing gets him down.---Online: AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '