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Dominic Thiem has claimed his first ATP Masters 1000 title with a thrilling victory over Roger Federer at the BNP Paribas Open .
The Austrian fought back from a set down to triumph 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 in just over two hours, ending Federer's chance of a sixth Indian Wells title.
Federer, a 24-time grand slam champion, was the more dominant player in the opening set, racing to a 3-0 lead in 12 minutes and closing out the set in 36 minutes, but Thiem changed the momentum in the second.
The Swiss created two break points in the third game but failed to take advantage, while Thiem made sure not to waste his chance in the following game, putting himself 3-1 up and using the confidence to set up a surprise deciding set.
Both players dug deep to take the title fight down to the wire, with Thiem targeting the biggest crown of his career and Federer hoping to clinch his 101st title.
Every Roger Federer Nike kit at Wimbledon: RANKED and RATEDShow all 20 1 /20Every Roger Federer Nike kit at Wimbledon: RANKED and RATED Every Roger Federer Nike kit at Wimbledon: RANKED and RATED Every Roger Federer Nike kit at Wimbledon: RANKED and RATED Searching Roger Federer's name on Google reveals "about 36,500,000 results", and yet not a single one of those is dedicated to reviewing each one of his all white Nike Wimbledon kits in exacting detail. This is, quite frankly, scandalous and needs to remedied immediately. Possibly. We think.
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Every Roger Federer Nike kit at Wimbledon: RANKED and RATED 2001 Colour: White Verdict: Are those ... beads?! Come on Roger, you're playing on the pristine lawns of the The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, not backpacking around Goa like a poundshop version of Eyal from Love Island. A poor start. Rating: 2/10
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Every Roger Federer Nike kit at Wimbledon: RANKED and RATED 2013 Colour: White Verdict: Oh dear. Clearly aiming for classy, but with the hideous end result of looking like a cross between a chemist and somebody halfheartedly role-playing as a sexy nurse. Rating: 3/10
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Every Roger Federer Nike kit at Wimbledon: RANKED and RATED 2000 Colour: White Verdict: The hat is floppy, the sleeves are baggy and the hair needs a trim. And that's a Harry Hill collar if ever we saw one. Nope, we're not fans. Rating: 3.25/10
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Every Roger Federer Nike kit at Wimbledon: RANKED and RATED 2010 Colour: White Verdict: It's a classy colour combo, but it all looks a bit - frilly - doesn't it? Would have gone down well in the 1920s but it's not doing much for us, Clive. Rating: 4.1/10
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Every Roger Federer Nike kit at Wimbledon: RANKED and RATED 2002 Colour: White Verdict: Not too much to argue with here, that flash of blue is inoffensive if a little bland, while everything is decidedly more slim-cut than that baggy 2000 effort. Docked points for the man bun, however. Rating: 5.5/10
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Every Roger Federer Nike kit at Wimbledon: RANKED and RATED 2012 Colour: White Verdict: The ten-year turquoise anniversary effort. Wasn't worth bringing back, to be honest with you. Next. Rating: 5.5111111/10
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Every Roger Federer Nike kit at Wimbledon: RANKED and RATED 2017 Colour: White Verdict: Those naughty flashes of hot pink just about stop this effort from sliding towards the bottom of this list. Picks up some extra points for the manly new hairstyle. Federer is even receding in style. Rating: 5.999999999999/10
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Every Roger Federer Nike kit at Wimbledon: RANKED and RATED BONUS ENTRY: 2018 Colour: White Verdict: Okay TECHNICALLY this shouldn't be included as it's not a Nike effort, but we couldn't find any pictures of a baby-faced Federer strolling the lawns in 1999, so it makes the cut. First impressions: meh. Rating: 6/10
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Every Roger Federer Nike kit at Wimbledon: RANKED and RATED 2016 Colour: White Verdict: Exactly the same as the previous picture but with a Nike tick instead of the Uniqlo square. Picks up that all important extra 0.25 of a mark on account of the nicely cut shorts. Rating: 6.25/10
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Every Roger Federer Nike kit at Wimbledon: RANKED and RATED 2007 Colour: White Verdict: A white and gold number that aims for classy but falls just slightly the wrong side of gaudy. That gold piping is just that bit too ostentatious, isn't it? We all know you're good, mate: don't rub it in. Rating: 6.9/10
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Every Roger Federer Nike kit at Wimbledon: RANKED and RATED 2015 Colour: White Verdict: A bold year for Fed, who decided to go all Peaky Blinders on us with an inspired Grandad collar. And with an absolute Persian rug of a chest like that, why not? Rating: 6.5/10 (+0.5 for chest hair)
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Every Roger Federer Nike kit at Wimbledon: RANKED and RATED 2014 Colour: White Verdict: Very similar to his 2016 strip, but the subtle stripes on that polo elevate this effort to new heights. And look how high up that Nike swoosh is! Revolutionary. Rating: 7/10
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Every Roger Federer Nike kit at Wimbledon: RANKED and RATED 2005 Colour: White Verdict: This is bold. Sleek. Futuristic. Federer is a man who likes his collars and cable knits, but he proved he could also rock a round-neck with this natty little number. More of this, please. Rating: 7.2/10
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Every Roger Federer Nike kit at Wimbledon: RANKED and RATED 2003 Colour: White Verdict: We're big fans of that cycle-shirt style collar, which looks like something manufactured by Rapha. And look at those Hundertwasser-esque blobs under his arm pit! All in all a svelte, artistic design. Love it. Rating: 7.5/10
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Every Roger Federer Nike kit at Wimbledon: RANKED and RATED 2009 Colour: White Verdict: Oh yes. This is what the 2007 effort should have looked like. Subtle stripe effect. Tasteful flashes of gold. Big old sweatband for wiping the ambrosia from his brow. Decent. Rating: 8/10
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Every Roger Federer Nike kit at Wimbledon: RANKED and RATED 2004 Colour: White Verdict: Vintage cool. Nicely cut, big ol' bandanna and lots and a lot of unnecessary but very cool panels. Rating: 8.5/10
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Every Roger Federer Nike kit at Wimbledon: RANKED and RATED 2008 Colour: White Verdict: Oh yes. Yessssss. A refinement of everything that came before: the perfect size collar. The perfect amount of colour. The perfect tailored fit. Woof. Rating: 9/10
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Every Roger Federer Nike kit at Wimbledon: RANKED and RATED 2006 Colour: White Verdict: Just look at that face. More importantly: look at that jacket. This was the moment that Federer turned from well-dressed tennis star to bona fide fasion icon. This was the Federer that David Foster Wallace fell in love with. Top marks - although only good enough for the runners-up spot on our sartorial hit list. Rating: 10/10
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Every Roger Federer Nike kit at Wimbledon: RANKED and RATED 2011 Colour: White Verdict: And here it is: fashion perfection. He looks like the head boy of an impossibly expensive private school. A member of the British Diplomatic Service in the twenties. The guy that your girlfriend told you not to worry about. This, ladies and gentlemen, is the coolest any man has ever looked at Wimbledon. Bravo. Rating: 176/10
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Thiem really showed his might to save a break point and hold at 4-4, and did not allow a nasty fall and bloody elbow to set him back as he edged the 37-year-old three games later to serve for the title.
The victory means Thiem now moves into the fourth spot in the world rankings.
"It's unreal," Thiem told the ATP website.
"I had to get used to Roger's game. In the first set he was playing amazing. It was completely different from my opponents before him. I was struggling to work my way into the match.
"I had to fight to save those break points early in the second set. It was a very good match until the end and I had to fight to serve it out."
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