Murray slips out of top 10

12 April 2012

British number one Andy Murray has slipped out of the world's top 10 after his recent injury problems.

The Scot, 20, broke into the ATP's top 10 for the first time last month after a blistering start to the season.

But he was forced to pull out of the Hamburg Masters last week with a wrist injury and that withdrawal has seen him slip a place to 11th, with Germany's Tommy Haas, the man he leap-frogged in April, reclaiming 10th spot.

Murray is a major doubt for the French Open, which begins on Monday, and an announcement on his participation at Roland Garros is expected this week.

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