The defending champion will be aiming for a record sixth Indian Wells title when he squares off against world number eight Juan Martin Del Potro in Sunday's championship match. The 36-year-old Federer said he had to draw on every ounce of experience and mental toughness to pull out the match. "Margins are slim at the top of the game," he said. "And I have been there so many times. "You just hope to take the right decisions along the way, and then it ends up falling your way. "But for that you need to have a very positive mindset. You need to be match-tough, you need to be confident, have experience, and I think I have a bit of all of that right now."17-0! So thrilled to have fought my way into the finals at @BNPPARIBASOPEN ??? https://t.co/otsiZr97g8
— Roger Federer (@rogerfederer) March 17, 2018
Down a set and trailing 4-2 in the second, Federer had to claw his way back from the brink of defeat. In the third set he fell behind again 4-3 but won the final 11 points of the match to claim the victory. Federer clinched the match when Coric hit a shot wide. The ball was called out but Coric challenged and after the video review the original call was confirmed. "Borna was incredibly steady," Federer said. "Those 10 minutes when I was down a set and a break it was hard for me to accept. "I got a bit lucky. It was a good match."Federer does it! The World No. 1 wins his 17th straight match to start the season, a personal best, advancing to the final at Indian Wells in which he'll attempt to win a record sixth @BNPPARIBASOPEN ?
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Federer had not dropped a set (8-0) entering the semi-final. But he looked out of sorts in the opening set Saturday as Croatia's Coric took it handily. The match was played under difficult conditions with winds swirling around the main stadium. Federer said he had to be conservative with his shotmaking to get back in it. "At some point you are happy with very little," Federer said.Back from the Fed
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World No. 1 Roger Federer battles back from behind to win three-set thriller over Borna Coric 5-7 6-4 6-4.
He’s through to his historic *EIGHTH* Indian Wells final. #BNPPO18 pic.twitter.com/rQrmodB9yZ
Former US Open winner Del Potro improved to 16-3 on the season as he stormed past the hard-serving Canadian Milos Raonic 6-2, 6-3 in just 65 minutes. Del Potro is looking for his 22nd career and second straight ATP title in a row after winning earlier this month in Acapulco where he beat three top eight players in a row. "I broke his serve quick in both sets and that gave me control of the match," said Del Potro. "It was an easier match than I expected."WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) March 17, 2018
World number one Roger Federer made his best start to a season and reached the BNP Paribas Open final .
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Federer is 18-6 lifetime against Del Potro, having rallied to win the last two contests in three sets, including a 6-7 (5/7), 6-4, 6-3 victory in the championship game last year in Federer's hometown of Basel. Federer said he is expecting another gruelling war of attrition with the Argentinian.That Delpo stare.
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Juan Martin del Potro wins his *EIGHTH* match in a row to move into the final eight here, with a 3-6 7-6(2) 6-3 victory over countryman Leonardo Mayer
He'll play Philipp Kohlschreiber for a spot in the SFs #BNPPO18 pic.twitter.com/Z3wKU8V4XI
"We have had a lot of close matches. Big matches, close matches," he said. "Jeez, I just tried to think back at the French Open semis, US Open finals, Olympic semis, Basel finals. Just three-setters, five-setters the whole way," said Federer. Del Potro said he will be the underdog against Federer. "He's the favorite to win tomorrow," Del Potro said. "But I beat him in the past, and I know I can repeat that. But it is not easy."Juan-derful display.
— BNP Paribas Open (@BNPPARIBASOPEN) March 17, 2018
Juan Martin Del Potro in scorching form, beats Milos Raonic 6-2 6-3 to win his 10th consecutive match on tour. Into second career Indian Wells final
And he'll face Roger Federer there #BNPPO18 pic.twitter.com/1a9OWXZG0s
We're set:
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It's the Battle of the Beards Sunday at the #BNPPO18
[1] Roger Federer ?? vs. [6] Juan Martin Del Potro ??#FullBloom pic.twitter.com/9JqEvEq5yJ