Rusedski still out injured
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Greg Rusedski is still suffering with a wrist injury and has pulled out of the ATP Tour event in Rotterdam next week.
Rusedski, the British No 2, was injured playing Pete Sampras in the final of the San Jose tournament two weeks ago. He had to pull out of Memphis, which followed San Jose, but came back in the Philadelphia tournament this week, losing 6-4, 6-2 to Thomas Johansson of Sweden in the first round.
Now back in London, Rusedski is still in pain and feels it is futile to play in Rotterdam and risk aggravating the injury.
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