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20 Unbroken records of Roger Federer you never heard about

20 Unbroken records of Roger Federer you never heard about
20 Unbroken records of Roger Federer you never heard about

Unbroken records of Roger Federer in his Tennis career

Although The records achieved by the Swiss legend Roger Federer is uncountable there are only the famous records his fans know.

in this article, We will see some records that were hidden by a big part of Roger Federer and Tennis fans. and see the 20 Unbroken records of Roger Federer you never heard about

We Analyzed 20 Roger Federer records to bring you some records that are not famous but are incredible for a Tennis player.

Let’s dive in and check:

20 Unbroken records of Roger Federer you never heard about

  • 237 consecutive weeks as world No. 1
  • 3 consecutive calendar years as wire-to-wire No. 1 (2005–2007)
  • Oldest No. 1 in ATP history (36 years, 320 days)
  • 6+ titles at seven different tournaments
  • 15 years ended inside the top 3 (2003–2012, 2014–2015, 2017–2019)
  • 10 consecutive finals in Grand Slam
  • 4+ consecutive finals on Grass, Clay, and Hard courts
  • 2 consecutive years winning 3 titles in Grand Slam
  • Defended 3 Grand Slam titles in a season (2007)
  • 36 consecutive sets won in Grand Slam
  • Wimbledon & US Open title double won for four consecutive years
  • 4 consecutive years winning 2+ titles (2004–2007)
  • 10 consecutive men’s Grand Slam finals (2005–2007)
  • 81 appearances in Grand Slam
  • 5 consecutive years of reaching all 4 Grand Slam semifinals
  • 4+ consecutive finals at three tournaments (Grand Slam)
  • 100+ match wins at two tournaments (Grand Slam)
  • 40 consecutive match wins at two tournaments (Grand Slam)
  • 369 match wins (Grand Slam)
  • 50 aces in a final in Grand Slam

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20 Unbroken records of Roger Federer you never heard about
20 Unbroken records of Roger Federer you never heard about

20 Unbroken records of Roger Federer you never heard about

What if Roger Federer’s records were broken

some recent records of Roger Federer had been broken including the most important records such as the Grand Slam record, the weeks at top ranking…

Roger Federer opened up about getting his records broken and mentioned that He knows it’s only a matter of time before his two rivals Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic will surpass him because they have more time to play.

“I think the way it’s going, obviously, Rafa and Novak will win more, because they’re that good. And the season they had (in 2019), again, shows that there is more to come for them.”

“So 2020 was set but 2021, I just don’t know because it’s too far away but of course, if I have the chance to play and everything’s still working sure why not?”

“I looked up to him so much that I felt, also, uncomfortable maybe, sometimes, breaking his records, t’s not something I ever wanted to do. It just happened to be like this. But of course, I knew it was a big, big-time moment in our sport. And I think those are the moments you will remember.”

“Now, in the end, if somebody else would pass you, I mean, I guess it’s OK because that’s what sports are all about. It’s a lot about numbers. It’s a lot about records.”

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“But I had my moment and I always said everything that comes after 15 was, anyway, a bonus. And especially after the knee injury (in 2016), everything that came after that was a bonus. I would have taken one more Slam, and I was able to get three more and three amazing ones.”

“I honestly think it’s going to be quite exciting to see how much longer can they go. How much more can they win? They might have some more incredible years ahead of them. That’s my assumption, It’s a bit of a golden time for tennis right now, no doubt,” Roger Federer said.

20 Unbroken records of Roger Federer you never heard about

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