The newest inductee into the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Roger Federer, enjoyed a career spanning more than two decades and over 1,500 singles matches, of which he remarkably won more than 80%.
Roger Federer is one of the greatest tennis players of all time, and he has plenty of records to prove it. Federer boasts an unmatched Grand Slam record, more Wimbledon titles than anyone else, and ...
Roger Federer is a sporting icon, known for his decorum on and off the tennis court. The 20-time Grand Slam champion, who retired from his playing career in 2022, won his first major honour in 2003 at ...
Roger Federer won 103 total titles as a professional tennis player. The very first came when he was 19 and beat Julien Boutter 6-4, 6-7 (7), 6-4 on an indoor hard court in Milan, Italy, in February ...
Roger Federer looked right at home back on Rod Laver Arena, taking a practice tiebreak against Casper Ruud ahead of the Australian Open. Federer returned to Melbourne for the tournament’s opening ...
The Australian Open's first formal opening ceremony became the Roger Federer show on the eve of the season-opening major. The band Crowded House played a hit-filled setlist to a capacity crowd in the ...
PERTH, Australia — Roger Federer found himself overmatched — just — by a younger and stronger-serving opponent on Wednesday, losing 7-6 (1), 6-7 (4), 7-6 (4) to 19-year-old Alexander Zverev of Germany ...
While many believe that Djokovic is the best due to having the most Grand Slam titles of the three, Federer has been picked ...
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