Andy Murray [ Images ] will miss the French Open [ Images ] because of the wrist injury he suffered at the Hamburg Masters earlier this week.
The world number 10 was forced to retire when leading 5-1 against Italian Filippo Volandri in Germany [ Images ] on Tuesday and a scan revealed a damaged tendon in his right wrist.
"He's pulled the plug on the claycourt season and we're hoping he'll be back and ready to compete at Queen's in a few weeks," Murray's coach Brad Gilbert was quoted as saying on the 20-year-old's Web site.
Gilbert said Murray was due to see a specialist in the next couple of days.
The French Open starts on May 27.
The Artois grasscourt tournament begins at Queen's Club on June 11, with Wimbledon [ Images ] starting on June 25.

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