Tennis world number 2 Angelique Kerber | AP 
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Angelique Kerber retires against Eugenie Bouchard at Madrid Masters

Kerber will take over the world number one ranking next Monday as a result of earlier Madrid results.

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MADRID: Canadian Eugenie Bouchard advanced at the Madrid Masters on Wednesday when top seed Angelique Kerber retired with a lower back injury trailing 6-3, 5-0 in their third-round match.

Kerber will take over the world number one ranking next Monday as a result of earlier Madrid results. The match lasted less than an hour.

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