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Woods falls out of Top 10

Florida - Tiger Woods is about to fall out of the Top 10 in the world rankings for the first time in 14 years.

Woods, whose last win came 18 months ago at the Australian Masters, will drop to at least No 11 in the next world ranking published on Monday. It will be the first time he is out of the Top 10 since he was No 13 on April 6, 1997, the week before he won the Masters for the first of his 14 Majors.

Woods won't be able to improve on his golf ranking anytime soon.

He started the year at No 2 and has been steadily dropping points. Woods, who tied for fourth at the Masters last month, withdrew from The Players Championship last week because of injuries to his left knee and left Achilles. He said on his website on Monday that he will try to return for the US Open from June 16-19.

"I'll do whatever is necessary to play in the US Open, and I'm hopeful I can be there to compete," he said.

Woods has been atop the world ranking for 623 weeks in his career, by far the longest of any golfer since the ranking began in 1986. He had been No 1 from June 2005 until Lee Westwood of England supplanted him last November.

Since revelations of adultery emerged in November 2009, Woods has seriously contended in only one tournament - he lost in a playoff at Chevron World Challenge in December after losing a four-shot lead in the final round. He has been in the top five in only four other tournaments.

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