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Tennis Biography

Roger Federer

“Fed/GOAT”

Swiss flag Swiss · Basel · Born 8 August 1981

Professional Tennis Player

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Eight-time Wimbledon champion and 20-time Grand Slam winner — the most technically complete player in tennis history.

Roger Federer was born in Basel in 1981, son of a Swiss father and South African mother, and became the most technically complete tennis player in the history of the game. He turned professional in 1998 and played until his emotional retirement at the 2022 Laver Cup. He won 20 Grand Slam singles titles — Australian Open (6), French Open (1), Wimbledon (8) and US Open (5) — across a career spanning 24 years. His 8 Wimbledon titles are the most by any man in the tournament's history. He held the world number one ranking for 310 weeks total, including a then-record 237 consecutive weeks. He won 103 ATP singles titles with a career record of 1,251 wins and 275 losses — an 82% win rate. He served 11,478 career aces. His serve, forehand, backhand, net play and movement were each individually considered among the finest produced by any player — the combination, delivered with near-invariable elegance, made him the gold standard of tennis technique. His 2017 and 2018 seasons — after a knee injury — included 2 Australian Opens and a Wimbledon at age 35 and 36, demonstrating longevity without precedent at the sport's top level. He won Olympic gold in doubles in 2008 alongside Stan Wawrinka. His final competitive match — a Laver Cup doubles alongside Rafael Nadal at the O2 Arena in September 2022 — produced one of sport's most moving farewells.

Famous For

Winning a record eight Wimbledon singles titles, including five consecutive championships from 2003-2007

Playing Style

How They Played

Federer was renowned for his fluid, graceful movement and exceptional court craft. His single-handed backhand, precise serving, and ability to construct points with tactical brilliance set him apart. He combined power with finesse, often finishing points with delicate volleys or perfectly-placed winners.

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Federer elevated tennis to new heights of popularity and artistry, inspiring a generation of players with his elegant style. His impact extends beyond statistics, as he became a global ambassador for tennis and redefined what it means to be a champion both on and off court.

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • Wimbledon 2003–07, 2009, 2012, 2017 (8 titles — record)
  • Australian Open 2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2018 (6 titles)
  • US Open 2004–08 (5 consecutive — record)
  • French Open 2009
  • Davis Cup 2014 (Switzerland)
  • Olympic Gold 2008 (Doubles)
  • ATP World Tour Finals 6x
Career Journey

Timeline

1998 📌 Turned professional at age 16
2003 🏆 Won first Grand Slam title at Wimbledon
2004 ⚡ Reached world No. 1 ranking for first time
2009 ⚡ Won French Open completing career Grand Slam
2012 🏆 Won Olympic silver medal in singles at London Olympics
2017 🏆 Won Australian Open ending 5-year Grand Slam drought
2022 📌 Announced retirement from professional tennis
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Roger Federer

Roger Federer won 20 Grand Slam singles titles.

Roger Federer spent 310 weeks as world number one.

Roger Federer won 103 career singles titles.

Roger Federer served 11,478 career aces.

Roger Federer was born in 1981 in Basel.

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