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Federer’s retirement | The most dominant of all time

09/18/2022 at 08:00

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Federer announces his retirement as the player with the most consecutive weeks at number 1

He is also the tennis player who has won the most Grand Slam games so far, with 369

Roger Federer says goodbye. The Swiss tennis player announced last Thursday his decision to permanently retire from professional tennis after the Laver Cup dispute to be held in London.

Federer leaves after a long agony for injuries that have left the tennis player who has been in dry dock for two years most consecutive weeks at the top of the ATP rankings, with 237.

In addition, the Swiss is the tennis player with the most Grand Slam victories since the beginning of the Open era. The Swiss accumulated a total of 369, beating Djokovic, with 334, and Rafa Nadal with 313.

10 consecutive finals

The Swiss is also the tennis player who has played the most consecutive Grand Slam finals. Between 2005 Wimbledon and the 2007 US OpenFederer has reached all 10 Grand Slam finals he has played.

He starts with a total of 20 ‘majors’, surpassed only by a Rafa Nadal who has risen in this 2022 as the one with the most 22 and Djokovic, who after his Wimbledon, adds 21.

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