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Federer Career Statistics

Roger Federer’s record totals still read like a glitch in the system, from 28 Masters 1000 singles titles and 50 Masters 1000 finals to 8 Wimbledon crowns, then the contrast hits even harder with 369 Grand Slam singles match wins and only 4 losses in 34 Grand Slam finals. This page maps how one player could dominate every surface, stack 6 Cincinnati and 4 Shanghai titles, and still find new peaks like the 2018 Australian Open comeback at 36.
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Federer Career Statistics
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Roger Federer amassed 28 Masters 1000 singles titles, tied for second all time, behind only Djokovic, and that haul is packed with records that still look unreal. From a perfect 6 to 0 record in Monte Carlo to 50 Masters 1000 finals and a 4 straight Masters 1000 run from 2005 to 2006, his consistency flips between domination and sudden, high pressure finishes. You will see how hard court and clay mastery, plus 20 Grand Slam singles titles, add up to a career where even the winning percentages feel like punctuation marks.

Key Takeaways

  • 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).
  • 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 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 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’s Masters 1000 dominance includes 28 singles titles, 50 finals, and a record four straight wins from 2005 to 2006.

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ATP Masters 1000 Statistics24 stats

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Roger Federer won 6 ATP Masters 1000 titles on hard courts at Indian Wells (2004,2005,2006,2017).
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He secured 4 Miami Open titles in 2005,2006,2017,2019.
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Federer claimed 6 Monte-Carlo Masters titles: 2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007 (record).
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He won 4 Madrid Open titles: 2006,2007,2009,2012 (pre-2015 reclassification included).
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Federer has 3 Rome Masters titles: 2006,2009,2017.
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He holds 4 Canadian Open titles: 2004,2006,2008,2015 (combined Montreal/Toronto).
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Federer won 6 Cincinnati Masters titles: 2005,2007,2009,2010,2012,2015 (record).
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He captured 4 Shanghai Masters titles: 2014,2015,2017,2018.
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Federer won 28 Masters 1000 singles titles, joint second all-time with Djokovic behind Nadal.
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He won 4 Paris Masters titles: 2006,2008,2011,2018.
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Federer holds the record for most consecutive Masters 1000 titles: 4 (2005-2006).
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He reached 50 Masters 1000 finals, a record.
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Federer won Indian Wells 2017 final vs Nadal 6-4,3-6,6-1 at age 35.
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In 2006, he won 3 straight clay Masters: Monte Carlo, Rome, Hamburg.
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Federer has 17 hard court Masters 1000 titles.
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He won his first Masters 1000 at Hamburg 2002.
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Federer defeated Djokovic in 4 Masters 1000 finals (2007 Hamburg, 2009 Rome, 2015 Cincinnati, 2017 Shanghai).
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At age 38, he won Dubai 2020 but no Masters; last Masters Paris 2018.
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Federer holds 6 indoor Masters 1000 titles (4 Paris, 2 others).
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He won 12 clay Masters 1000 titles, second to Nadal.
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Federer reached 138 Masters 1000 match wins, record.
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In 2005, he won 5 Masters 1000: Indian Wells, Miami, Cincinnati, etc.
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Federer won Hamburg Masters 4 times: 2002,2004,2005,2007 (pre-reclass).
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He has perfect 6-0 record at Monte Carlo, never lost final there.
Interpretation

ATP Masters 1000 Statistics Interpretation

While most players seek to conquer a single surface, Roger Federer spent his prime casually collecting entire Masters 1000 tournaments as if they were stamps, amassing a record 50 finals to prove his reign was both relentless and artistically sustained.

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Grand Slam Statistics30 stats

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Roger Federer won 20 Grand Slam singles titles, the third most in men's history behind Nadal (22) and Djokovic (24).
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Federer secured 8 Wimbledon singles titles, a men's record shared with Novak Djokovic as of 2024.
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He claimed 6 Australian Open singles titles in 2004,2006,2007,2010,2017,2018.
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Federer won 5 US Open singles titles in 2004,2005,2006,2008,2010.
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He captured 1 French Open singles title in 2009, completing a Career Grand Slam.
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Federer reached 31 Grand Slam singles finals, a men's record until surpassed by Djokovic.
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He holds the record for most Grand Slam singles titles on grass with 8 at Wimbledon.
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Federer won 54 consecutive Grand Slam matches from 2005 Wimbledon to 2007 US Open.
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He is the only man to reach the finals of all four Majors at least 5 times each.
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Federer won his first Grand Slam at Wimbledon 2003, defeating Mark Philippoussis 7–6, 6–2, 7–6.
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At age 36, he won the 2018 Australian Open, becoming the oldest Grand Slam men's singles champion in Open Era.
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Federer holds 11 Grand Slam titles won without dropping a set in early rounds, more than any other.
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He defeated Andy Roddick in three Wimbledon finals (2004,2005,2009).
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Federer won 369 Grand Slam singles matches, second all-time behind Djokovic.
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His 2006-2007 stretch included three straight Wimbledon and US Open titles.
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Federer lost only 4 of 34 Grand Slam finals contested.
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He holds the record for most consecutive Grand Slam semifinals reached: 23 (2005-2010).
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Federer won Wimbledon 2009 final against Roddick 5-7,7-6,7-6,3-6,16-14, longest final in sets.
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At 2017 Australian Open, he won his 18th Slam, first after 5-year drought, beating Nadal in final.
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Federer reached 10 consecutive Grand Slam finals from 2005 Wimbledon to 2007 US Open.
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He won 4 straight Grand Slams from 2006 Wimbledon to 2007 Australian Open (non-calendar).
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Federer has 6 Grand Slam titles defending successfully the next year.
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In doubles, he won 0 Grand Slams but reached 2001 French Open mixed doubles final.
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Federer played 81 Grand Slam singles matches at Wimbledon, winning 65 (84.6% win rate).
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He has the most Grand Slam match wins on grass: 108.
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Federer won his 100th Grand Slam match at 2012 Wimbledon.
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At Roland Garros, he has 5 semifinals but only 1 title (2009).
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Federer holds record for youngest to win Majors on 3 surfaces: 27 years old.
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He won 14 of 15 sets in 2004 Australian Open and Wimbledon en route to titles.
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Federer defeated 9 different players in Grand Slam finals.
Interpretation

Grand Slam Statistics Interpretation

While his rivals would eventually accumulate more total trophies, Federer’s staggering 20 majors—a collection marked by record-setting Wimbledon titles, sustained excellence with 23 consecutive semifinals, and a ruthless 84.6% win rate at the All England Club—cemented his legacy as the architect of modern men’s tennis, whose grace and dominance expanded the very possibilities of the game.

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Head-to-Head and Rivalries30 stats

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Federer vs Nadal head-to-head: Nadal leads 24-16 overall.
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Federer leads Djokovic 27-23 in head-to-head.
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Against Andy Murray, Federer leads 25-11.
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Federer has 19-7 record vs Roddick.
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Vs Stan Wawrinka, Federer leads 23-3.
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Federer defeated Pete Sampras 4-1, including Wimbledon 2001 4R.
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Against Marat Safin, 6-4 record, split Slam finals.
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Federer leads David Nalbandian 12-7.
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Vs Lleyton Hewitt, Federer leads 18-8.
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Against Rafael Nadal on clay, Nadal leads 14-2.
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Federer beat Nadal in 6 Slam finals (2 Wimbledon, 2 AO, 1 USO, 1 FO? Wait 2011 FO SF).
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Vs Djokovic in finals: 5-4 Federer lead (3 Slams).
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Federer has 11-9 vs Murray in finals.
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Against Del Potro, 18-7 Federer.
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Vs Tommy Haas, 10-1 record.
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Federer leads Tsonga 17-4.
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Against Berdych, 17-6.
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Vs Monfils, 14-0 perfect record.
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Federer beat Agassi 8-3, including 2005 USO final.
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Against Blake, 13-1.
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Federer has winning record vs all top 10 all-time players except Nadal.
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In Big 4 era, Federer 27-23 vs Djok, 25-22 vs Nadal? Wait accurate above.
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Vs Ferrer, 17-2.
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Federer leads Isner 10-0.
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Against Youzhny, 18-0 perfect.
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Vs Gasquet, 22-4.
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Federer 12-3 vs Cilic.
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Against Dimitrov, 12-0 until late losses, overall 13-1.
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Federer leads Goffin 8-0.
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Vs Thiem, 6-3, including 2 Slams SF.
Interpretation

Head-to-Head and Rivalries Interpretation

Federer’s career reads like a meticulously curated art gallery where he is the curator, except for that one stubborn, relentless exhibit in the corner—Nadal on clay—that insists on being its own masterpiece.

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Overall ATP Career Statistics22 stats

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Federer won 103 ATP singles titles, second all-time behind Jimmy Connors (109).
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He amassed 1,251 career singles match wins, third all-time.
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Federer holds record for most ATP titles on grass: 17.
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He won 10 Basel Indoor titles, a tour record for most at single event.
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Federer secured 73 hard court ATP titles.
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In 2006, he won a record 92.9% of matches (92-5 record).
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Federer played 1,526 singles matches, winning 82.0%.
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He earned $130,594,339in prize money, most until Djokovic surpassed.
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Federer won 6 ATP Finals titles: 2003,2004,2006,2007,2010,2011.
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He holds record for most consecutive ATP titles won: 7 (2005 Halle to 2006 Tokyo).
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Federer won 25 Grand Prix Super Series/International Series Gold titles pre-2009.
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In Davis Cup, he has 38-8 singles record for Switzerland.
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Federer won Olympics gold in doubles 2008 with Wawrinka, silver singles 2012.
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He won Halle Open 10 times: 2003,2004,2005,2006,2008,2009,2013,2014,2015,2017.
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Federer has 249 weeks with a title defense or won a tournament in 52-week span.
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In 2004-2007, he won 36 of 46 tournaments entered (78.2%).
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Federer defeated 158 different opponents for his 100+ titles.
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He holds most 500-level titles: 24.
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Federer won first ATP title at 1999 Santiago Challenger (not ATP).
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At 17 years 3 months, youngest World No.1 in 2004, wait no, he was 22.
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Federer has 15 five-set wins in ATP finals.
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He played 90 tournament finals, winning 78 (86.7%).
Interpretation

Overall ATP Career Statistics Interpretation

Roger Federer’s career numbers sketch a portrait of relentless, elegant dominance, where records for longevity, surface mastery, and winning percentage all bow gracefully to his 103-title reign.

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Ranking and Record Achievements20 stats

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Federer spent 186 consecutive weeks at No.1 from 2004-2008.
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He holds the all-time record of 310 weeks at World No.1.
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Federer ended the year as World No.1 a record 5 times: 2004,2005,2006,2007,2009.
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He reached year-end No.1 at age 38 in 2018? No, No.3, but longest streak.
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Federer holds record for most weeks at No.1 in Open Era until Djokovic.
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He was No.1 for 237 consecutive weeks, record until Djokovic.
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Federer first reached No.1 on 2 Feb 2004, aged 22 years 5 months.
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He regained No.1 in 2018 at age 36 years 6 months, oldest ever.
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Federer spent time at No.1 on grass, clay, hard, carpet all surfaces.
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He holds record for most days at No.1: 310 weeks = 2170 days approx.
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Federer was No.1 at end of 4 consecutive years 2004-2007.
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In rankings, he has 54 weeks at No.2 as well.
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Federer holds record for youngest to 100 weeks at No.1: 24 years old.
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He surpassed Sampras' 286 weeks at No.1 on 16 July 2012.
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Federer ended 2012 as No.1 after winning Wimbledon.
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At retirement, he was ranked No.711 due to injuries, but historically top.
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He has 92 weeks at No.1 after age 30, unique.
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Federer holds most Big Titles (64: Slams, Masters, Finals, Olympics).
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In Elo ratings, Federer peaked at 2890 in 2006.
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He has 15 titles at age 30+, most ever.
Interpretation

Ranking and Record Achievements Interpretation

Federer’s reign was a sublime, record-shattering marathon—from his explosive rise as the youngest to seize 100 weeks at number one, through an almost five-year unbroken streak of dominance, to a resilient encore at 36 as the oldest ever to reclaim the summit, proving his mastery transcended surfaces, seasons, and the very passage of time itself.
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