Eurosport - Mon, 24 Mar 22:27:00 2008
Andy Murray has dropped two more places in the latest world rankings after his disappointing performance in Indian Wells.
Murray was beaten in the last 16 by Tommy Haas and has now fallen to number 13 in world despite having been in the top 10 earlier in the season.
Murray was overtaken in the rankings by Michail Youzhny (11th) and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, with the latter now up to his career high standing of 12th.
In better news for the Scot, his placing in the ATP race is much better as he currently lies sixth.
Novak Djokovic is now just 425 points behind second placed Rafael Nadal after his victory in California.
Roger Federer remains top of the rankings but his poor performances so far this season have seen Nadal and Djokovic close the gap.
Mardy Fish who downed Federer in the Indian Wells semi-final before losing to Djokovic in the final was the big winner of the week as he jumped 58 places up to number 40.
Alex Bogdanovic remains Britain's second best ranked player - he moved up one place to number 179.
In the doubles rankings, Jamie Murray is up five places to 35th after reaching the semi-finals in Indian Wells with partner Max Mirnyi who moves up one place to 19th.
Seán Fay / Eurosport