Top seed Andy Murray received a walkover to the final of the Erste Bank Open in Vienna after his opponent David Ferrer pulled out with a leg injury. The 2014 champion will now take on Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the title match where victory would help him move another step closer to deposing Novak Djokovic as world No 1. Ferrer was forced to pull out of his semi-final clash with Murray due to a leg injury Murray needs to win the title in the Austrian capital on Sunday, as well as next weeks Paris Masters, to have any chance of knocking Djokovic off the world top spot. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. The British world No 2 beat Ferrer for the title two years ago, and also defeated the Spaniard in the semi-finals on his way to winning to the title at Beijing three weeks ago.Tournament director Herwig Straka said Ferrer was visiting a private clinic where doctors advised him not to play. Highlights of Murrays Tie-Break Tens exhibition match with Jurgen Melzer It was only the second time in 1,024 career matches that Ferrer withdrew and the Spaniard said: The last two matches I had pain. Its too much to play now.He must be in quite a lot of pain, Murray said. Ill use today as a rest day, practice a little bit on the centre court.It will be a hard match [against Tsonga], but Im motivated to finish the season strong. Being in another final after a tough week is good. Tsonga reached the final in thrilling fashion against Karlovic The 2011 champion Tsonga looked to be down and out against ATP Tour ace leader Karlovic, but came through to make his first ATP final of the year after two hours and 34 minutes of action, 5-7 7-5 7-6 (8-6).It was a special match, Tsonga said. I was down one set and one break, then he gave me a break and I came back in the match. 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They had dropped six of seven and were seven games out of the second wild card -- and 10 behind AL Central leader Cleveland.With the Aug. 1 non-waiver trade deadline approaching, Hahn said the White Sox have to stay open-minded. But they are ruling out adding short-term rental players who could only help the team this year.They are, however, at least willing to consider just about any other action, even a major rebuild. And Hahn said that includes chairman Jerry Reinsdorf.An overhaul would be a huge step for an organization that has tried to contend through trades and free agency in recent years. But with one playoff appearance since the 2005 championship season, Hahn acknowledged the plan hasnt paid off the way the White Sox envisioned.Were not where we want to be, Hahn said. Weve spent a fair amount of time focusing on the here-now for the last few years and it hasnt paid off as handsomelly as we hoped.ddddddddddddSo we have to stay open-minded.If they went the rebuild route, ace Chris Sale and fellow All-Star pitcher Jose Quintana would no doubt command high prices. But with team options, the White Sox have Sale under control through 2019 and Quintana through 2020.The notion of lets sell off everything because its not working might be a little extreme, especially if you expect to be able to put yourself in position to have a perennial quality product in the window of control for some of these guys, Hahn said.Hahn also offered updates on several injured players. He said pitcher Carlos Rodon (wrist) is progressing nicely and will make a minor-league rehab start before returning.Catcher Alex Avila (hamstring) suffered a setback in a rehab game with Triple-A Charlotte and likely wont be activated for another month.Right-hander Zach Putnam (right elbow) also had a setback and will likely need to have bone spurs removed from his elbow. Hahn said outfielder Austin Jackson, recovering from a torn meniscus in his left knee, will start ramping up non-impact activity in the coming days. ' ' '