Roger Federer - the Greatest Tennis Player Ever
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By Sports Writer, Inc., published Sep 06, 2007
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To understand Roger's greatness, you really have to look at his records and results. 2003 really started the transition to a special echelon of player for Federer. He won 7 titles, amassing a 72-15 record over the year. The rest of the tennis world was in trouble starting in 2004. Federer proceeded to go 70-5 (11 titles), 80-4 (11 titles) and 90-5 (12 titles) in the following three seasons. Coming into the U.S. Open in 2007, Federer has a 50-6 singles record with 5 titles. Federer is one of only 4 men ever to win a Grand Slam event without dropping a set (2007 Australian Open). He's been at #1 for 187 straight weeks (as of August 27th, 2007), also a record. Other records include: longest winning streak on hard courts (56), most consecutive finals won (24), played the most consecutive Grand Slam finals (9), first male to win 10+ titles/year for 3 straight years and the only person to win Wimbledon and the U.S. Open in the same season 3 straight years.
Roger Federer - the Greatest Tennis Player Ever
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