Milos Raonic has withdrawn from Indian Wells. The 2016 finalist, who was forced to withdraw from the final of Delray Beach two weeks ago, is believed to be struggling with a hamstring problem.
Raonic’s withdrawal means that, with the 1,000 points he had to defend following last year’s final, the Canadian will drop to world No.5 going in to Miami.
Our 2016 finalist Milos Raonic has withdrawn due to a right leg injury. We will miss you, Milos! Dmitry Tursunov moves into the MD #BNPPO17 pic.twitter.com/XgmNQxjYYu
— BNP Paribas Open (@BNPPARIBASOPEN) March 7, 2017
Dimitry Tursunov moves into the main draw, and Juan Martin del Potro becomes one of the tournament seeds.
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