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Roger Federer

Description

Roger Federer (born 8 August 1981) is a Swiss professional tennis player who is ranked world No. 4 in men's singles tennis by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).[3] He has won 20 Grand Slam singles titles—the most in history for a male player—and has held the world No. 1 spot in the ATP rankings for a record total of 310 weeks (including a record 237 consecutive weeks) and was the year-end No. 1 five times, including four consecutive. Federer, who turned professional in 1998, was continuously ranked in the top 10 from October 2002 to November 2016.

Federer has won a record eight Wimbledon men's singles titles, six Australian Open titles, five US Open titles (all consecutive, a record), and one French Open title. He is one of eight men to have achieved a Career Grand Slam. Federer has reached a record 31 men's singles Grand Slam finals, including 10 consecutively from the 2005 Wimbledon Championships to the 2007 US Open. Federer has also won a record six ATP Finals titles, 28 ATP Tour Masters 1000 titles, and a record 24 ATP Tour 500 titles. Federer was a member of Switzerland's winning Davis Cup team in 2014. He is also the only player after Jimmy Connors to have won 100 or more career singles titles, as well as to amass 1,200 wins in the Open Era.

Federer's all-court game and versatile style of play involve exceptional footwork and shot-making.[4] Effective both as a baseliner and a volleyer, his apparent effortlessness and efficient movement on the court have made Federer highly popular among tennis fans. He has received the tour Sportsmanship Award 13 times and been named the ATP Player of the Year and ITF World Champion five times. He has won the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year award a record five times, including four consecutive awards from 2005 to 2008. He is also the only person to have won the BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year award four times.

Profile

Country Switzerland
Residence Bottmingen, Switzerland
Born 8 August 1981
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Turned pro 1998
Plays Right-handed (one-handed backhand)
Prize money $129,946,683
Tennis Career
  1. 1993–1998: Junior years
  2. 1998–2002: Early professional career
  3. 2003: Grand Slam breakthrough at Wimbledon
  4. 2004: Imposing dominance
  5. 2005: Consolidating dominance
  6. 2006: Career-best season
  7. 2007: Holding off young rivals
  8. 2008: Illness, Olympic Gold and fifth US Open
  9. 2009: Career Grand Slam and Major title record
  10. 2010: Fourth Australian Open
  11. 2011: Tour Finals title record
  12. 2012: Wimbledon title, return to No. 1 and Olympic Silver
  13. 2013: Injury struggles, fall in rankings
  14. 2014: Davis Cup glory
  15. 2015: 1,000th victory, Wimbledon & US Open finals
  16. 2016: Knee surgery, back injury & long recovery hiatus
  17. 2017: Renaissance, Australian Open & Wimbledon titles
  18. 2018: 20th Major title and 310 weeks at No. 1
  19. 2019: Hopman Cup record, 100 titles, 1200 match wins, 12th Wimbledon final
  20. 2020: Australian Open semis and right knee surgery
National representation
Olympic Games
2008 - Doubles Gold, 2012 - Singles Silver, 2000, 2004

Davis Cup
Federer holds many Davis Cup records for Switzerland that includes most total wins, most singles wins and most years played

Hopman Cup
Roger Federer is the most successful individual in Hopman Cup history (3 titles)
Rivalries
  • Federer vs. Nadal
  • Federer vs. Djokovic
  • Federer vs. Murray
  • Federer vs. Roddick
  • Federer vs. Hewitt
  • Federer vs. Nalbandian
  • Federer vs. Safin
  • Federer vs. Agassi
  • Federer vs. Wawrinka
  • Federer vs. del Potro
  • Federer vs. Berdych
  • Federer vs. Tsonga
  • Federer vs. Čilić