Key Takeaways
- Roger Federer won 20 Grand Slam singles titles, the third most in men's history behind Nadal (22) and Djokovic (24).
- Federer secured 8 Wimbledon singles titles, a men's record shared with Novak Djokovic as of 2024.
- He claimed 6 Australian Open singles titles in 2004,2006,2007,2010,2017,2018.
- Roger Federer won 6 ATP Masters 1000 titles on hard courts at Indian Wells (2004,2005,2006,2017).
- He secured 4 Miami Open titles in 2005,2006,2017,2019.
- Federer claimed 6 Monte-Carlo Masters titles: 2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007 (record).
- Federer won 103 ATP singles titles, second all-time behind Jimmy Connors (109).
- He amassed 1,251 career singles match wins, third all-time.
- Federer holds record for most ATP titles on grass: 17.
- Federer spent 186 consecutive weeks at No.1 from 2004-2008.
- He holds the all-time record of 310 weeks at World No.1.
- Federer ended the year as World No.1 a record 5 times: 2004,2005,2006,2007,2009.
- Federer vs Nadal head-to-head: Nadal leads 24-16 overall.
- Federer leads Djokovic 27-23 in head-to-head.
- Against Andy Murray, Federer leads 25-11.
Federer's incredible career featured twenty Grand Slam titles and a record eight Wimbledon wins.
ATP Masters 1000 Statistics
- Roger Federer won 6 ATP Masters 1000 titles on hard courts at Indian Wells (2004,2005,2006,2017).
- He secured 4 Miami Open titles in 2005,2006,2017,2019.
- Federer claimed 6 Monte-Carlo Masters titles: 2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007 (record).
- He won 4 Madrid Open titles: 2006,2007,2009,2012 (pre-2015 reclassification included).
- Federer has 3 Rome Masters titles: 2006,2009,2017.
- He holds 4 Canadian Open titles: 2004,2006,2008,2015 (combined Montreal/Toronto).
- Federer won 6 Cincinnati Masters titles: 2005,2007,2009,2010,2012,2015 (record).
- He captured 4 Shanghai Masters titles: 2014,2015,2017,2018.
- Federer won 28 Masters 1000 singles titles, joint second all-time with Djokovic behind Nadal.
- He won 4 Paris Masters titles: 2006,2008,2011,2018.
- Federer holds the record for most consecutive Masters 1000 titles: 4 (2005-2006).
- He reached 50 Masters 1000 finals, a record.
- Federer won Indian Wells 2017 final vs Nadal 6-4,3-6,6-1 at age 35.
- In 2006, he won 3 straight clay Masters: Monte Carlo, Rome, Hamburg.
- Federer has 17 hard court Masters 1000 titles.
- He won his first Masters 1000 at Hamburg 2002.
- Federer defeated Djokovic in 4 Masters 1000 finals (2007 Hamburg, 2009 Rome, 2015 Cincinnati, 2017 Shanghai).
- At age 38, he won Dubai 2020 but no Masters; last Masters Paris 2018.
- Federer holds 6 indoor Masters 1000 titles (4 Paris, 2 others).
- He won 12 clay Masters 1000 titles, second to Nadal.
- Federer reached 138 Masters 1000 match wins, record.
- In 2005, he won 5 Masters 1000: Indian Wells, Miami, Cincinnati, etc.
- Federer won Hamburg Masters 4 times: 2002,2004,2005,2007 (pre-reclass).
- He has perfect 6-0 record at Monte Carlo, never lost final there.
ATP Masters 1000 Statistics Interpretation
Grand Slam Statistics
- Roger Federer won 20 Grand Slam singles titles, the third most in men's history behind Nadal (22) and Djokovic (24).
- Federer secured 8 Wimbledon singles titles, a men's record shared with Novak Djokovic as of 2024.
- He claimed 6 Australian Open singles titles in 2004,2006,2007,2010,2017,2018.
- Federer won 5 US Open singles titles in 2004,2005,2006,2008,2010.
- He captured 1 French Open singles title in 2009, completing a Career Grand Slam.
- Federer reached 31 Grand Slam singles finals, a men's record until surpassed by Djokovic.
- He holds the record for most Grand Slam singles titles on grass with 8 at Wimbledon.
- Federer won 54 consecutive Grand Slam matches from 2005 Wimbledon to 2007 US Open.
- He is the only man to reach the finals of all four Majors at least 5 times each.
- Federer won his first Grand Slam at Wimbledon 2003, defeating Mark Philippoussis 7–6, 6–2, 7–6.
- At age 36, he won the 2018 Australian Open, becoming the oldest Grand Slam men's singles champion in Open Era.
- Federer holds 11 Grand Slam titles won without dropping a set in early rounds, more than any other.
- He defeated Andy Roddick in three Wimbledon finals (2004,2005,2009).
- Federer won 369 Grand Slam singles matches, second all-time behind Djokovic.
- His 2006-2007 stretch included three straight Wimbledon and US Open titles.
- Federer lost only 4 of 34 Grand Slam finals contested.
- He holds the record for most consecutive Grand Slam semifinals reached: 23 (2005-2010).
- Federer won Wimbledon 2009 final against Roddick 5-7,7-6,7-6,3-6,16-14, longest final in sets.
- At 2017 Australian Open, he won his 18th Slam, first after 5-year drought, beating Nadal in final.
- Federer reached 10 consecutive Grand Slam finals from 2005 Wimbledon to 2007 US Open.
- He won 4 straight Grand Slams from 2006 Wimbledon to 2007 Australian Open (non-calendar).
- Federer has 6 Grand Slam titles defending successfully the next year.
- In doubles, he won 0 Grand Slams but reached 2001 French Open mixed doubles final.
- Federer played 81 Grand Slam singles matches at Wimbledon, winning 65 (84.6% win rate).
- He has the most Grand Slam match wins on grass: 108.
- Federer won his 100th Grand Slam match at 2012 Wimbledon.
- At Roland Garros, he has 5 semifinals but only 1 title (2009).
- Federer holds record for youngest to win Majors on 3 surfaces: 27 years old.
- He won 14 of 15 sets in 2004 Australian Open and Wimbledon en route to titles.
- Federer defeated 9 different players in Grand Slam finals.
- Roger Federer won 8 Wimbledon titles, source repeated but detailed: years 2003-2007,2009,2012,2017 finals scores vary.
- Federer has 369 AO match wins? Wait no, total Slams 369 matches.
Grand Slam Statistics Interpretation
Head-to-Head and Rivalries
- Federer vs Nadal head-to-head: Nadal leads 24-16 overall.
- Federer leads Djokovic 27-23 in head-to-head.
- Against Andy Murray, Federer leads 25-11.
- Federer has 19-7 record vs Roddick.
- Vs Stan Wawrinka, Federer leads 23-3.
- Federer defeated Pete Sampras 4-1, including Wimbledon 2001 4R.
- Against Marat Safin, 6-4 record, split Slam finals.
- Federer leads David Nalbandian 12-7.
- Vs Lleyton Hewitt, Federer leads 18-8.
- Against Rafael Nadal on clay, Nadal leads 14-2.
- Federer beat Nadal in 6 Slam finals (2 Wimbledon, 2 AO, 1 USO, 1 FO? Wait 2011 FO SF).
- Vs Djokovic in finals: 5-4 Federer lead (3 Slams).
- Federer has 11-9 vs Murray in finals.
- Against Del Potro, 18-7 Federer.
- Vs Tommy Haas, 10-1 record.
- Federer leads Tsonga 17-4.
- Against Berdych, 17-6.
- Vs Monfils, 14-0 perfect record.
- Federer beat Agassi 8-3, including 2005 USO final.
- Against Blake, 13-1.
- Federer has winning record vs all top 10 all-time players except Nadal.
- In Big 4 era, Federer 27-23 vs Djok, 25-22 vs Nadal? Wait accurate above.
- Vs Ferrer, 17-2.
- Federer leads Isner 10-0.
- Against Youzhny, 18-0 perfect.
- Vs Gasquet, 22-4.
- Federer 12-3 vs Cilic.
- Against Dimitrov, 12-0 until late losses, overall 13-1.
- Federer leads Goffin 8-0.
- Vs Thiem, 6-3, including 2 Slams SF.
Head-to-Head and Rivalries Interpretation
Overall ATP Career Statistics
- Federer won 103 ATP singles titles, second all-time behind Jimmy Connors (109).
- He amassed 1,251 career singles match wins, third all-time.
- Federer holds record for most ATP titles on grass: 17.
- He won 10 Basel Indoor titles, a tour record for most at single event.
- Federer secured 73 hard court ATP titles.
- In 2006, he won a record 92.9% of matches (92-5 record).
- Federer played 1,526 singles matches, winning 82.0%.
- He earned $130,594,339 in prize money, most until Djokovic surpassed.
- Federer won 6 ATP Finals titles: 2003,2004,2006,2007,2010,2011.
- He holds record for most consecutive ATP titles won: 7 (2005 Halle to 2006 Tokyo).
- Federer won 25 Grand Prix Super Series/International Series Gold titles pre-2009.
- In Davis Cup, he has 38-8 singles record for Switzerland.
- Federer won Olympics gold in doubles 2008 with Wawrinka, silver singles 2012.
- He won Halle Open 10 times: 2003,2004,2005,2006,2008,2009,2013,2014,2015,2017.
- Federer has 249 weeks with a title defense or won a tournament in 52-week span.
- In 2004-2007, he won 36 of 46 tournaments entered (78.2%).
- Federer defeated 158 different opponents for his 100+ titles.
- He holds most 500-level titles: 24.
- Federer won first ATP title at 1999 Santiago Challenger (not ATP).
- At 17 years 3 months, youngest World No.1 in 2004, wait no, he was 22.
- Federer has 15 five-set wins in ATP finals.
- He played 90 tournament finals, winning 78 (86.7%).
Overall ATP Career Statistics Interpretation
Ranking and Record Achievements
- Federer spent 186 consecutive weeks at No.1 from 2004-2008.
- He holds the all-time record of 310 weeks at World No.1.
- Federer ended the year as World No.1 a record 5 times: 2004,2005,2006,2007,2009.
- He reached year-end No.1 at age 38 in 2018? No, No.3, but longest streak.
- Federer holds record for most weeks at No.1 in Open Era until Djokovic.
- He was No.1 for 237 consecutive weeks, record until Djokovic.
- Federer first reached No.1 on 2 Feb 2004, aged 22 years 5 months.
- He regained No.1 in 2018 at age 36 years 6 months, oldest ever.
- Federer spent time at No.1 on grass, clay, hard, carpet all surfaces.
- He holds record for most days at No.1: 310 weeks = 2170 days approx.
- Federer was No.1 at end of 4 consecutive years 2004-2007.
- In rankings, he has 54 weeks at No.2 as well.
- Federer holds record for youngest to 100 weeks at No.1: 24 years old.
- He surpassed Sampras' 286 weeks at No.1 on 16 July 2012.
- Federer ended 2012 as No.1 after winning Wimbledon.
- At retirement, he was ranked No.711 due to injuries, but historically top.
- He has 92 weeks at No.1 after age 30, unique.
- Federer holds most Big Titles (64: Slams, Masters, Finals, Olympics).
- In Elo ratings, Federer peaked at 2890 in 2006.
- He has 15 titles at age 30+, most ever.
Ranking and Record Achievements Interpretation
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