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By Peter Bodo, TENNIS.com
Monday, March 12, 2007 INDIAN WELLS, Calif. -- By now you all know the news: Roger Federer was bucked off his horse at the Pacific Life Open yesterday by Argentina's Guillermo Canas. He had a little business to take care of in the moments following that seismic event (I swear, if an entire city could gasp, this one did), which consisted of marching right back on the court, bloody and unbowed, to join his childhood buddy Yves Allegro in opening a can of whup--- on David Ferrer and Tommy Robredo in the doubles. Imag ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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