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Injured Djokovic out of Rotterdam event

A shoulder injury has put paid to Djokovic's participation in next week's Rotterdam indoor tournament.
A shoulder injury has put paid to Djokovic's participation in next week's Rotterdam indoor tournament.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Novak Djokovic announces his withdrawal from Rotterdam indoor event
  • The new Australian Open champion is suffering from a shoulder injury
  • Andy Murray and Robin Soderling are the favorites to claim the Dutch title
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(CNN) -- Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic has announced his withdrawal from next week's ATP Tour event in Rotterdam because of a shoulder injury.

Djokovic, who defeated Andy Murray in straight sets to add the Melbourne crown to his victory in 2008, was to have been top seed for the indoor event.

The Serb's place in the draw has now been taken by Dutchman Theimo de Bakker, while Djokovic's absence means Murray and Swede Robin Soderling are now favorites to win the title.

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Confirming the news, director Richard Krajicek told the tournament's official website: "Novak Djokovic has personally called me to announce that he will be not be present in Rotterdam.

"He is recovering from a very tiring period and is now suffering from this injury to his shoulder," added Krajicek.

"Because of the injury he will be unable to train for a week, let alone playing high-level matches. He is obviously very disappointed that he will not attend."