Henman gets Master place
Last updated at 11:48 01 November 2004
Tim Henman today qualified for the season-ending Masters Cup in Houston without hitting a ball.
Henman needed to reach the quarter-finals in the defence of his Paris Masters title to be certain of taking his place in the elite eight-man field.
But the withdrawal of rivals Andre Agassi and David Nalbandian from Paris means the British number one is now certain to qualify for the lucrative event which gets under way on November 15.
Agassi informed the tournament organisers he was suffering from the recurrence of a hip injury following his defeat to Thomas Johansson in the final of the Stockholm Open.
Nalbandian, who lost in five sets to Jiri Novak in the final of the Swiss Indoors on Sunday, gave no reason for pulling out but was due to be examined by the tournament doctor today.
The duo are replaced in the draw by 'lucky losers' Victor Hanescu and Davide Sanguinetti.
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