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FILE - An emotional Roger Federer, left, of Team Europe, sits alongside his playing partner, Rafael Nadal, after their Laver Cup doubles match against Team World's Jack Sock and Frances Tiafoe at ...
Hours later Tuesday night, Federer received a warm ovation from spectators in Arthur Ashe Stadium when he was introduced to the crowd during the second set of the U.S. Open quarterfinal between Aryna Sabalenka and Zheng Qinwen. Federer smiled and waved as he was shown on the videoboards in the arena.
Federer is the only male player to win five consecutive US Open titles (2004–08) in the Open Era and in the process win 40 consecutive matches at the US Open. Federer is the second male player to reach French Open and Wimbledon finals in the same year for four consecutive years (2006–2009), after Björn Borg (1978–81).
Federer hits a forehand at the 2006 US Open, where he became the first man in history to achieve the Wimbledon-US Open double for three consecutive seasons. Federer won 12 singles titles (the most of any player since Thomas Muster in 1995 and John McEnroe in 1984) and had a match record of 92–5 (the most wins since Ivan Lendl in 1982).
Djokovic became the oldest US Open men's singles champion in the Open Era, at 36 years and 111 days, as well as the first man to capture the Australian Open, the French Open, and the US Open in a season since Mats Wilander in 1988. [1] By reaching a 47th men's singles major semifinal, Djokovic surpassed Roger Federer's all-time record, [2] and ...
Given how well Roger Federer had been playing at the U.S. Open, and given that he went into his quarterfinal with an unbeaten record against the guy he was facing, it's not as if he needed any ...
Retired tennis legend Roger Federer weighed in on the controversy surrounding Jannik Sinner as the top-ranked tennis player in the world competes for a U.S. Open title after having twice tested ...
Jimmy Connors won the US Open five times on three different surfaces. John McEnroe won four of his seven Majors at the US Open. Pete Sampras captured five titles in New York City. Roger Federer won an Open Era record of five consecutive titles between 2004 and 2008. Rafael Nadal captured four titles in the 2010s decade. Novak Djokovic won four ...