Roger Federer

Swiss tennis player

Roger Federer (born 8 August 1981, Basel) is a former professional Swiss tennis player.

Roger Federer

Federer spent 310 weeks at the top spot in the world ranking, the second-most behind Novak Djokovic. He holds the record for most weeks at the top spot in a row, with 237 weeks. Many experts believe that Federer is among the greatest tennis players of all time.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] He won 20 Grand Slam singles titles: six at the Australian Open (2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2017 and 2018), one at the French Open (2009), eight at Wimbledon (2003 to 2007, 2009, 2012 and 2017) and five at the U.S. Open (2004 to 2008). In 2007, he equalled the record for the most titles in a row (five) at Wimbledon set by Björn Borg. He won a gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics and a silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

He was named the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year for a record four years in a row (2005–2008), and again in 2018.[13]

Federer's first language is Swiss-German and he speaks English, German and French very well. He also speaks some Swedish and Italian. His wife is former tennis player Mirka Vavrinec. After Wimbledon 2009, he became a father of twin girls who were named Charlene Riva and Myla Rose.[14]In May 2014 he became a father again, to twin boys named Leo and Lenny.[15]

Grand Slam record

This table shows Federer's performance in each Grand Slam tournament in singles competition.

YearAustralian OpenFrench OpenWimbledonUS Open
1999Lost qualifierRound 1Round 1Lost qualifier
2000Round 3Round 4Round 1Round 3
2001Round 3Quarter-finalQuarter-finalRound 3
2002Round 4Round 1Round 1Round 4
2003Round 4Round 1WinnerRound 4
2004WinnerRound 3WinnerWinner
2005Semi-finalSemi-finalWinnerWinner
2006WinnerFinalWinnerWinner
2007WinnerFinalWinnerWinner
2008Semi-finalFinalFinalWinner
2009FinalWinnerWinnerFinal
2010WinnerQuarter-finalQuarter-finalSemi-final
2011Semi-finalFinalQuarter-finalSemi-final
2012Semi-finalSemi-finalWinnerQuarter-final
2013Semi-finalQuarter-finalRound 2Round 4
2014Semi-finalRound 4FinalSemi-final
2015Round 3Quarter-finalFinalFinal
2016Semi-finalAbsentSemi-finalAbsent
2017WinnerAbsentWinnerQuarter-final
2018WinnerAbsentQuarter-finalRound 4
2019Round 4Semi-finalFinalQuarter-final
2020Semi-finalAbsentNot heldAbsent
2021AbsentRound 4Quarter-finalAbsent

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