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Federer’s win streak ends at 17

INDIAN WELLS: Del Potro rallies from three match points down to beat Swiss star

- BETH HARRIS

INDIAN WELLS, Ca. — Juan Martin del Potro rallied from three match points down in the third set and beat top-ranked Roger Federer 6-4, 6-7 (8), 7-6 (2) to win the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells, Calif., handing the Swiss superstar his first loss of the year.

Del Potro became the first Argentine winner in the 42-year history of the desert tournament. Federer’s 17-match winning streak — the best start of his career — ended.

Del Potro held a match point at 8-7 in the second-set tiebreaker, but he lost the final three points on his own errors that allowed Federer to force a third set.

They were on serve in the third until Federer broke for a 5-4 lead with a backhand winner off del Potro’s serve.

Federer had a chance to serve out the match, holding two match points. But del Potro staved both off to force deuce.

Federer’s forehand went long, giving del Potro a break point. Federer answered with a backhand that hit del Potro at the net and then gained his third match point on del Potro’s forehand error.

Del Potro recovered to deuce with a forehand winner. Federer mis-hit a forehand high into the air beyond the baseline, giving del Potro another break point. The Argentine cashed in with a well-placed forehand in the corner to tie the set, 5-all.

In the tiebreaker, Del Potro raced to a 6-1 lead, helped by two of Federer’s double faults. He closed out the win on his third match point when Federer’s forehand failed.

Del Potro survived three-setters against countryman Leonardo Mayer in the fourth round and Philipp Kohlschrei­ber in the quarter-finals. It was his first win against Federer since last year’s U.S. Open quarters. Del Potro trails in their series 18-7.

Del Potro arrived at Indian Wells having won a title in Acapulco and back in the top 10 rankings. He nearly quit the sport after enduring multiple wrist surgeries in recent years.

Meanwhile, Naomi Osaka routed Daria Kasatkina of Russia 6-3, 6-2 in the women’s final, which was a matchup of 20-year-old rising stars. It is Osaka’s first career title. Osaka’s win capped a run that included victories over twotime winner Maria Sharapova, No. 5 Karolina Pliskova and topranked Simona Halep during the two-week tournament.

The Japan-born Osaka will rise to a career-high No. 22 in Monday’s WTA Tour rankings. Osaka earned $1,340,860 for the victory.

 ?? — GETTY ?? Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina returns a forehand against Switzerlan­d’s Roger Federer en route to winning the BNP Paribas Open Sunday at Indian Wells, Calif.
— GETTY Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina returns a forehand against Switzerlan­d’s Roger Federer en route to winning the BNP Paribas Open Sunday at Indian Wells, Calif.

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