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Back injury forces Andy Murray to pull out of French Open
World No. 2 Andy Murray of Great Britain pulled out of the 2013 French Open with a back injury.
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When the mens singles in Roland Garros gets underway, most tennis experts and fans will pretty much have their odds on the 'big four' - apologies to one David Ferrer - to contest the final on the second Sunday of June. The same cannot be said of the women's singles where the tournament has thrown up five different winners in the last five editions.
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American Tennis: No Love in Paris
It is no secret that American tennis has been on a downward spiral for many years now and with the retirement of Andy Roddick, its hard to see another American player disturbing the European-South American nexus that is ruling the ATP. Nowhere is the gulf between American players and the above dominant nexus starker than on the red clay.
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The French Open has a special place in every player's heart simply because it is the only Grand Slam that takes place on clay and is widely regarded as the most difficult Grand Slam to win. Over the years, Parisians have been lucky to witness some amazing champions. Here's a look back at five retired players who've etched their name in French Open folklore.
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