Federer’s winning streak ended
World number one beaten in straight sets by Guillermo Canas at Pacific Life Open.

Published On 12 Mar 2007
Federer celebrated his 161st consecutive week as world number one last month, breaking the 30-year-old record of American Jimmy Connors, and was seeking his fourth title in a row at the Indian Wells Masters Series tournament.
Canas, 29, said after the match: “It’s great to beat the number one, I feel perfect.”
He outplayed Federer from the baseline, never allowing the top seed to control the centre of the court, and sealed victory with a powerful inside out forehand.
Canas, whose highest career ranking is eighth, returned to the tour in September after serving a 15-month suspension for a doping offence.
He lost in the last round of qualifying for the tournament to German Alexander Waske, but earned a place in the main draw when Belgium’s Xavier Malisse withdrew due to injury.
Source: News Agencies