Roger Federer announces retirement at an age of 41. Roger Federer is considered one of the most popular sportsmen of the modern era.
In this post, let’s have a look at the records of Roger Federer.
Roger Federer Grand Slam Titles
Roger Federer won his first Grand Slam title at the 2003 Wimbledon
No. | Grand Slam | Opponent in final (Nationality) |
---|---|---|
1 | Wimbledon 2003 | Mark Philippoussis (Australia) |
2 | Australian Open 2004 | Marat Safin (Russia) |
3 | Wimbledon 2004 | Andy Roddick (USA) |
4 | US Open 2004 | Lleyton Hewitt (Australia) |
5 | Wimbledon 2005 | Andy Roddick (USA) |
6 | US Open 2005 | Andre Agassi (USA) |
7 | Australian Open 2006 | Marcos Baghdatis (Cyprus) |
8 | Wimbledon 2006 | Rafael Nadal (Spain) |
9 | US Open 2006 | Andy Roddick (USA) |
10 | Australian Open 2007 | Fernando González (Chile) |
11 | Wimbledon 2007 | Rafael Nadal (Spain) |
12 | US Open 2007 | Novak Djokovic (Serbia) |
13 | US Open 2008 | Andy Murray (UK) |
14 | French 2009 | Robin Soderling (Sweden) |
15 | Wimbledon 2009 | Andy Roddick (USA) |
16 | Australian Open 2010 | Andy Murray (UK) |
17 | Wimbledon 2012 | Andy Murray (UK) |
18 | Australian Open 2017 | Rafael Nadal (Spain) |
19 | Wimbledon 2017 | Marin Cilic (Croatia) |
20 | Australian Open 2018 | Marin Cilic (Croatia) |