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Roger Federer has won 20 Grand Slam titles from 2003 to 2018 including an all-time record of 8 Wimbledon Titles. Roger Federer has won 20 Grand Slam singles titles, third to Rafael Nadal (22) and Novak Djokovic (24). [1]
Federer won 20 Grand Slam men's singles titles, third behind Novak Djokovic (24) and Rafael Nadal (22). He was the first male player to win more than 14 Grand Slams. He reached 31 Grand Slam singles finals, second-most behind Djokovic (10 consecutive, and another 8 consecutive—the two longest streaks in men's tennis history), a record 23 consecutive semifinal appearances, and a record 36 ...
In 1965, Margaret Court won a record nine titles out of twelve available to a player in the same year: the singles, doubles and mixed doubles at all four Grand Slam tournaments. [ citation needed ] In 1985, Martina Navratilova reached the final in all Grand Slam events held that year, equaling the record of eleven final appearances set by Court ...
Roger Federer has won a lot of grand slam titles. Here they all are in one spot: Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail ...
This is a list of all the men's Grand Slam singles finals in tennis. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] From the 1877 Wimbledon Championship up to and including the 2023 US Open, there have been 483 finals contested between 273 different men, with 152 champions emerging.
Semi-finals 15: Roger Federer: Australian Open: 2004–20 Rafael Nadal: French Open: 2005–22 Quarter-finals 18 Roger Federer: Wimbledon: 2001–21 Novak Djokovic: French Open: 2006–24 Finals without win [a] 5: Andy Murray: Australian Open: 2010–16 Runner-up finishes [b] 6: Novak Djokovic: US Open: 2007–21 Match wins 112 Rafael Nadal ...
Roger Federer (/ ˈ f ɛ d ər ər / FED-ər-ər, Swiss Standard German: [ˈrɔdʒər ˈfeːdərər]; born 8 August 1981) is a Swiss former professional tennis player. He was ranked as the world No. 1 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for 310 weeks (second-most of all time), including a record 237 consecutive weeks, and finished as the year-end No. 1 five times.
Amongst the three of them they have played 150 matches against each other, 49 of which were at Grand Slam events. They contested in 71 finals, including 23 Grand Slam finals, more than any other trio in tennis history. Currently, Djokovic leads his head to head record against both Federer and Nadal. [174]