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March 07, 2007 Wednesday Safar 17, 1428

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Brilliant Federer, Sharapova set Indian Wells pace


INDIAN WELLS, March 6: Top-ranked Roger Federer will try to stretch his 41-match win streak to the longest run in the Open era by capturing his fourth consecutive ATP Masters Series Indian Wells crown.

The Swiss star is five triumphs shy of matching Guillermo Vilas' 1977 win-streak record and a fourth consecutive title at the 3.285 million-dollar ATP event that begins here on Friday would take Federer's run to an unequalled 47.

Federer, coming off his fourth title in five years at Dubai, last lost in August of last year to Britain's Andy Murray in the second round of the ATP Masters Series Cincinnati event.Since then he has captured the US and Australian Open crowns and will attempt to complete a career Grand Slam in June's French Open final.

Russia's Maria Sharapova, also a top-ranked defending champion, will lead the field in the WTA's 2.1 million-dollar event that opens here on Wednesday.

Federer went 92-5 last year, winning Wimbledon as well as the Australian and US Opens and four Masters Series events. His January triumph in Melbourne was his 10th Grand Slam title.

Federer's rivals will include second-ranked Rafael Nadal, the reigning French Open champion who beat Federer four times last year, plus 2006 Indian Wells runner-up James Blake and his US compatriot Andy Roddick.

Reigning US Open champion Sharapova will be tested by Swiss five-time Grand Slam champion Martina Hingis, 2006 runner-up Elena Dementieva and seventh-rated Nadia Petrova.

Third seed Hingis will open against Danish wild card Caroline Wozniacki or Slovakian Jamila Gajdosova while second seed Svetlana Kuznetsova will open against US wild card Lilia Osterloh or Italy's Romina Oprandi.

Australian Open winner Serena Williams and her sister Venus have skipped the event.— AFP






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