Back injury rules Murray out of French Open

has opted against playing on the Paris clay.
Murray will hope to be fit for the start of the grass-court season at Queen’s Club on June 10.
“It’s been a really tough decision, and I love playing in Paris, but after seeking medical advice I’m not fit to compete,” said the US Open champion.

“Apologies to the organisers and thanks to everyone for the messages of support. Now my complete focus is on getting back on the court as soon as possible.”

It will be the first Grand Slam tournament Murray has missed since Wimbledon in 2007. The French Open, the second Grand Slam of the year, starts at Roland Garros on Sunday. Murray looked troubled throughout his match with Marcel Granollers on his 26th birthday in Rome. He withdrew with a lower-back problem after winning a tie-break to square the match at one set all.

At the time the Scot said he would be “very surprised” if he would be fit for the French Open.
His only previous mid-match retirement coincidentally came on his 20th birthday, when he snapped a tendon in his wrist at the 2007 Hamburg Masters. That was the most serious injury Murray has suffered and led to him missing both the French Open and Wimbledon.

Murray struggled with a lower-back problem throughout the clay season last year.
One match against Jarkko Nieminen during the French Open prompted former Wimbledon champion Virginia Wade to call him a “drama queen”.

He had injections before Wimbledon but said the problem returned in Madrid two weeks ago and did not improve with rest. — BBC Sport.

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