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Andy Murray out of Surbiton Trophy defence due to back problem

The two-time Wimbledon champion suffered first-round exits in singles and doubles at the French Open.

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Andy Murray has pulled out of next week’s Surbiton Trophy.

The two-time Wimbledon champion had planned to defend the title he won last year as part of his preparations for SW19.

But Murray, beaten in the first round of the French Open by Stan Wawrinka on Sunday, stayed in Paris to play doubles with Dan Evans.

Andy Murray lifts the trophy last year's win at Surbiton
Andy Murray lifts the trophy last year’s win at Surbiton (Zac Goodwin/PA)

The LTA announced on Saturday evening that Murray had withdrawn from Surbiton, with Murray saying: “Unfortunately I won’t be back to defend my title this year.

“It’s been a tough decision but one my team and I felt we needed to make.”

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