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    Federer stunned by Canas again in Miami

    MIAMI
    Tue Mar 27, 2007 10:09pm EDT

    MIAMI (Reuters) - Roger Federer suffered a stunning 7-6 2-6 7-6 defeat by Guillermo Canas in the Sony Ericsson Open fourth round on Tuesday, the world number one's second loss to the Argentine in successive tournaments.

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    Canas, who snapped Federer's 41-match winning streak at Indian Wells two weeks ago, battled the Swiss defending champion for two hours 38 minutes in a riveting Stadium court duel that ended when the Argentine sealed victory with a service winner.

    Back on the ATP Tour after serving a 15-month doping ban, Canas joins select company, becoming just the fifth player to record back-to-back wins over Federer who lost only two hard court matches all last season.

    "I really expecting to win, it was one of those matches I shouldn't have lost," Federer told reporters. "But he's a great competitor. He played well both times and I just couldn't put him away."

    Canas, world number 55, was unable to pinpoint the key to his success against a player who has been almost unbeatable since 2004, compiling a sparkling 261-16 record including 35 titles in 51 tournaments.

    The 29-year-old Argentine is not without a solid tennis pedigree of his own, however, having been a top 10 player with six career wins before being handed his drug suspension.

    "I don't know what it is the key to beat him, I fight for every point and I think for that I beat him," said Canas, who had to qualify for his place in the last two events.

    "I think I have luck because I played very well the two matches.

    "I think I played great tennis today, for me it's like a dream. To beat two weeks in a row the world number one, it's amazing.

    "I don't know what I do, I just know I played very good tennis."

    FIRST OPPORTUNITY

    After losing the opening set in a tiebreak 7-2, Federer appeared to finally find his rhythm, easily winning the second set and carrying the momentum into the third to break a fading Canas at the first opportunity to go ahead 2-0.

    But Canas showed his experience, refusing to buckle under the Federer's pressure and leveling the set at 3-3.

    Top seed Federer had several opportunities to regain control but could not break Canas, the Argentine maintaining his perfect record against the Swiss in tiebreaks with a 7-5 success.

    "I was in almost total control for almost all the match once I broke back in the first set," said Federer.

    "I thought it was a great match, so it was disappointing to lose.

    "He dug deep and played well, I was just not in the end very happy with the way things went. I could have won but I didn't do it."

    Canas next meets sixth seed Tommy Robredo of Spain in the final eight while Federer will get an early start to his claycourt preparations for the French Open.



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