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      • The hallmark of Roger Federer’s tennis career was his remarkable success on the court, but did you know that he had won zero titles before he met his wife Mirka? And did you know how and where the Swiss legend met her? Fortunately for Federer, tennis led him to find the love of his life, and now wife of 13 years with whom he shares four children.
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  2. 2022年9月22日 · Federer leaves tennis having won 103 ATP singles titles, which aside from his 20 majors also includes 28 ATP Masters and six ATP Finals crowns. The first of those 103 came at the Milan Indoor in February 2001, where he beat Julien Boutter of France in his third career ATP Tour singles final.

  3. 2022年9月22日 · Roger Federer won the last of his eight Wimbledon titles in 2017. By Russell Fuller. BBC tennis correspondent. I was barely a month into this job when I suggested Roger Federer would...

  4. 2020年4月15日 · He has won 20 Grand Slam titles, including eight Wimbledon tournaments. An all-time record. At Beijing 2008, he won Olympic doubles gold along with his teammate Stanislas Wawrinka, and silver in the singles tournament at London 2012 on the grass of his favourite court in Wimbledon.

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    • Never Retired from A Match in His Career
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    Federer won his 20th Grand Slam title at the 2018 Australian Open when he defeated Marin Čilić in the finals. His record was later surpassed by both Nadal and Djokovic. He is the first male tennis player and the fourth after Margaret Court, Serena Williams and Steffi Graf to win 20 or more Grand Slam titles. Court holds the all-time record, male or...

    He has won the Wimbledon title a record eight times. His first Wimbledon win came in 2003. It was also Federer’s first Grand Slam title. Federer went on winning the next four Wimbledon titles. His last Wimbledon tournament win came in 2017. The victory also made him the oldest men’s player to win the title, at the age of 35 years and 342 days. At t...

    Federer was 36 years and 173 days old when he lifted the Australian Open trophy in 2018. It made him the second-oldest man to win a Grand Slam in the Open Era. The record is held by Ken Rosewall who won at age 37 in 1972, also at the Australian Open.

    Apart from winning Wimbledon on five consecutive occasions from 2003 to 2007, Federer also won the US Open title on five consecutive occasions from 2004-2008. He never won the US Open title after 2008, but his five make him the joint record holder for most titles at the tournament with Sampras and Connors.

    Federer is the only player to reach 10 consecutive Grand Slam finals in the men’s singles tournaments. He did this from Wimbledon in 2005 to US Open in 2007. During this period he won every Grand Slam tournament except two French Opens. This means he never lost two consecutive finals in the period. He is also the first player in history to have rea...

    Federer spent 237 consecutive weeks as World No.1 from February 2004 to August 2008 — a record he holds to date. Interestingly, he was dethroned from the top spot at the time by Nadal. The record also makes him the only player in the Open Era, male or female, to remain No.1 for more than four years straight.

    Including his consecutive weeks as World No.1, Federer spent 310 weeks as World No.1. In February 2018, he surpassed the record of Andre Agassi as the oldest player to take the top spot when he defeated Robin Haase in the quarter-finals of the World Tennis Tournament. At the time, he was 36 years and 320 days old. “Reaching No 1 is one of, if not t...

    Federer has probably been the fittest among the men in tennis. He has played a total of 1,526 singles matches and 223 doubles matches in his career. Not once did he retire during any. By comparison, both Nadal and Djokovic have retired during their matches in the past.

    He holds the Open Era record for the longest winning streak on grass with 65 victories and the all-time record on hard court with 56.

    Federer has won 103 ATP singles titles, second only to Jimmy Connors’ Open Era record of 109. The Swiss Open Gstaad in 1998 was Federer’s ATP Tour debut. He won his first title on 4 February 2001, beating Julian Boutter at the Milan Indoor tournament. His 103rd win came at home, at the Swiss Indoors Basel in 2019. The ATP titles include his Grand S...

  5. 2022年9月16日 · His record of 20 Grand Slam singles titles has been passed by Rafael Nadal and Djokovic, but his record of 23 consecutive Grand Slam singles semifinals may never be beaten.

  6. Federer had to wait seven years before winning another title - his fifth - in Melbourne. Incredibly, after taking six months out of the game, he made somewhat of a fairy-tale comeback to defeated Spanish rival Rafael Nadal in the final of the 2017 championships 6