
With a career spanning more than 1,500 games, Federer has some of the best statistics in tennis history, including:

Of the players currently still on tour, Federer has won the most ATP Tour singles titles with 103 under his belt. From 2004 to 2008, Federer held the number one ranking for 237 consecutive weeks. Federer’s last Grand Slam final was at Wimbledon in 2019, where he narrowly lost to Djokovic in a five-set match that lasted just under five hours.įederer has held the number one ranking in men’s tennis for a total of 310 weeks, behind Djokovic who has spent 373 weeks at number one. He won eight of his 20 Grand Slam titles there, surpassing Sampras’s record of seven.Ĭompared with other male tennis players, Federer has the third most Grand Slam titles behind Spain’s Rafael Nadal, who holds 22, and Serbian Novak Djokovic with 21.įederer has appeared in 31 Grand Slam finals, one behind Djokovic with 32. Though experienced on many surfaces, Federer is known for being a tour de force at Wimbledon, the only Grand Slam event played on grass. In 2018, Federer won his 20th Grand Slam title.In the same year, he married Vavrinec and welcomed the birth of twins. In 2009, he captured his 15th Grand Slam, beating the previous record held by Pete Sampras, from the United States.In 2006, Federer reached the final of all four Grand Slams, winning three of them.It was also in 2004 that Federer became world number one in tennis – holding the position for 237 weeks until 2008. In 2003, he won his first Grand Slam title at Wimbledon and in 2004 he won the Australian Open, Wimbledon and the US Open.In 2000, Federer competed at the Olympic Games in Sydney, where he reached the semi-finals and met his wife Mirka Vavrinec.
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In 1998, he made his debut at the Swiss Open as a pro player.

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Roger Federer, one of the world’s most decorated male tennis athletes, will play the last game of his professional career at the Laver Cup in London on Friday.
