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How many ATP Records does Roger Federer have?

How many ATP Records does Roger Federer have?

Roger Federer holds several ATP records and is considered to be one of the greatest tennis players of all time. The Swiss player has proved his dominance on court with 20 Grand Slam titles and 103 career ATP titles.

How old is Roger Federer now?

Even in February 2018 Roger returned to number 1 in the world at the incredible age of 36. Despite injuries and now on the threshold of 40 years, Federer remains the main opponent of Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. During an interview Roger Federer said: “It has been very nice for me to spend the whole period of the Lockdown in Switzerland.

How many winners does Roger Federer have against Dominik Koepfer?

Roger Federer hits 51 winners in a four-set victory against Dominik Koepfer on Saturday evening.

What is Novak Djokovic’s record against Roger Federer at ATP Finals?

Novak Djokovic, heptathlon world champion Katarina Johnson-Thompson and Roger Federer meet at the Nitto ATP Finals on Thursday. Roger Federer owns a 59-16 record at the Nitto ATP Finals. Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer contest their 49th FedEx ATP Head2Head encounter (26-23) at the 2019 Nitto ATP Finals.

What does Roger Federer do for a living?

The Swiss player has proved his dominance on court with 20 Grand Slam titles and 103 career ATP titles. In 2003, he founded the Roger Federer Foundation, which is dedicated to providing education programs for children living in poverty in Africa and Switzerland.

How old is Roger Federer in the Wimbledon quarterfinal?

This win puts Roger into his 18th Quarterfinal in Wimbledon and 58th Career Grand Slam Quarterfinal appearance. At 39 years old, this milestone makes him the oldest quarterfinalist in the Open Era. “I’m extremely happy.

Why does Roger Federer wear 3 racquets on his jacket?

Federer first signed with Nike footwear and apparel in 1994. For the 2006 championships at Wimbledon, Nike designed a jacket emblazoned with a crest of three tennis racquets, symbolising the three Wimbledon Championships he had previously won, and which was updated the next year with four racquets after he won the Championship in 2006.