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Roger Federer wins 17th straight match for best-ever start to a season and place in Indian Wells final

Roger Federer is into the Indian Wells final once again: Getty
Roger Federer is into the Indian Wells final once again: Getty

Roger Federer recorded his best ever start to a calendar year after overcoming adversity to beat Borna Coric in Indian Wells.

The world number one, who has won the Australian Open and the Rotterdam Open, took his record to 17-0 for 2018, the longest winning start to a year in his glittering career.

It looked like he would end that run just one short of his previous best as Coric was two games away from a stunning upset, but Federer showed his winning instinct and came back to win 5-7 6-4 6-4 and reach the final of the BNP Paribas Open.

Coric, who beat Andy Murray in Madrid last year, is tipped for the top and won the final three games of the first set to take an impressive lead.

Things got even better when he broke in the opening game of the second set and then held to get to a 4-2 lead.

But Federer kicked into survival mode and reeled off four games in a row to level up at 1-1.

And after the pair exchanged early breaks, Federer made another decisive break at 5-4 in the final set to keep on course to defend his title against Juan Martin del Potro.