Murray and Del Potro Out of Marseille Open
Feb. 14 -- It was announced on Friday, Feb. 12, that Australian Open finalist, Andy Murray, and U.S. Open champion, Juan Martin del Potro, have both pulled out of the Marseille Open.
World number three Murray blamed his defection on fatigue, stating on his personal Web site that he needed another week of rest to recover after five weeks of competition in Australia.
Del Potro is reportedly suffering from a wrist injury.
One of the two vacancies could be filled by Russian world number six Nicolai Davydenko.
The 512,750-euro ATP Marseille event starts on Monday and features France's Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, last year's champion, who will compete alongside countrymen Gael Monfils and Gilles Simon, the 2007 winner, and Swedish world number eight Robin Soderling.
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