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During his quarterfinal match, Federer, who won the Australian Open in 2004 and 2006, overcame having his serve broken four times in his 6-3, 7-6 (7-2), 7-5 win over seventh-seeded Tommy Robredo ...
Roger Federer’s rewrite of the tennis record book continues. Federer has held the No. 1 ranking on the ATP tour for a record 161 straight weeks, passing Jimmy Connors’ mark of 160.
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Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer have achieved one feat that has ... - MSN
Roger Federer – 2007 Australian Open and 2017 Wimbledon Swiss Maestro first was already a nine-time Grand Slam winner by the time he won his first major without dropping a set at the 2007 ...
2007 Federer was unbeatable on grass, but 2017 Federer is wiser and knows how to maximize his shots. He’s loaded with confidence and is not afraid to attack with his now-potent backhand.
Federer and Woods make teams seem insignificant. We have probably never before had such a supreme pair at the top of their games, at the top of history, winning in tandem.
For Federer, it is clear that his overall winning percentage is achieved from his incredible 2004-2007 reign, where Nadal was almost the only top-10 player who could beat him. It is also evident ...
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner has already carved out a special Grand Slam season in 2025 but the US Open still offers him the ...
20 for 20: No. 6, Federer d. Nadal, 2007 Wimbledon In the six matches these two have played at the Grand Slam since By Steve Tignor ...
Roger Federer, who announced his retirement Thursday after 24 brilliant years on tour, was, for a time, close to invincible. The years 2004 to 2007 were Federer’s peak, though that word ...
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