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w**w
发帖数: 5391
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怎么吵成这样了?太不蛋定了。那谁谁的,都快发包子吧。
S***e
发帖数: 4426
2
蛋定蛋定,真理那是越辩越明哈~~

【在 w**w 的大作中提到】
: 怎么吵成这样了?太不蛋定了。那谁谁的,都快发包子吧。
w**a
发帖数: 3510
3
今晚就给奶粉发三黄包,直接转账,不必回帖。需要回贴的单黄包打算发50个庆祝打破
286记录。

【在 w**w 的大作中提到】
: 怎么吵成这样了?太不蛋定了。那谁谁的,都快发包子吧。
w**w
发帖数: 5391
4
我排。

【在 w**a 的大作中提到】
: 今晚就给奶粉发三黄包,直接转账,不必回帖。需要回贴的单黄包打算发50个庆祝打破
: 286记录。

a*****A
发帖数: 654
5
The fight actually is very simple (just like Rock, Scissor, Paper):
Fed Fan: No.7 Wim
Nadal Fan: H2H
Fed Fan: 286+ weeks No.1
Nadal Fan: H2H
Fed Fan: 17 GS
Nadal Fan: H2H
Fed Fan: 23 Semis
Nadal Fan: H2H
Fed Fan: 33 Quarters
Nadal Fan: H2H
Fed Fan: Twin girls
Nadal Fan: H2H, ..., wait, ..., yeah twin Hs, we win.

【在 w**w 的大作中提到】
: 怎么吵成这样了?太不蛋定了。那谁谁的,都快发包子吧。
w**a
发帖数: 3510
6
当然有你。

【在 w**w 的大作中提到】
: 我排。
a*****A
发帖数: 654
7
Pai

【在 w**a 的大作中提到】
: 今晚就给奶粉发三黄包,直接转账,不必回帖。需要回贴的单黄包打算发50个庆祝打破
: 286记录。

f*********e
发帖数: 8453
8
re

【在 w**a 的大作中提到】
: 今晚就给奶粉发三黄包,直接转账,不必回帖。需要回贴的单黄包打算发50个庆祝打破
: 286记录。

a****n
发帖数: 4734
9
Pai

【在 w**a 的大作中提到】
: 今晚就给奶粉发三黄包,直接转账,不必回帖。需要回贴的单黄包打算发50个庆祝打破
: 286记录。

w**a
发帖数: 3510
10
大家别在这回了,破记录的到时候我专门发。

【在 a****n 的大作中提到】
: Pai
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g****d
发帖数: 420
11
re

【在 w**a 的大作中提到】
: 今晚就给奶粉发三黄包,直接转账,不必回帖。需要回贴的单黄包打算发50个庆祝打破
: 286记录。

N****s
发帖数: 645
12
我,我,我!
不会吵架,帮不上你们忙。
你们要不和我一样,别理那些人算了。理解一下他们的心情。

【在 w**w 的大作中提到】
: 怎么吵成这样了?太不蛋定了。那谁谁的,都快发包子吧。
c*******l
发帖数: 1646
13
排,有我不
s*********d
发帖数: 2406
14
哪有,我拍
l**a
发帖数: 12455
15
太有才了,好玩儿,其实没有必要争嘛,狒狒和纳豆各有对方比不上的,当然有的随时
能比上,有的还能随时再追上,这有啥,把你这个改一改,更好玩儿了,看下面
Fed : No.7 Wim
不是 第一次获得大满贯 时 最年轻的,那个是张德培,把英文看好了啊,
别把 career 看漏了,呵呵)
Nadal: wait, five years younger than Fed
No one wins, if anyone, it's Fed and Nadal's business value that wins from t
he so called "fans" meaningless argument of who is the better. overall, Fed
is better so far. That is for sure. But no one can ignore someone who domina
tes a certain surface and forms a lasting rivalry with the most dominating p
layer of the game. Enjoy the sport
d****y
发帖数: 1671
16
re

【在 w**a 的大作中提到】
: 今晚就给奶粉发三黄包,直接转账,不必回帖。需要回贴的单黄包打算发50个庆祝打破
: 286记录。

n*********e
发帖数: 25274
17
不错...

t

【在 l**a 的大作中提到】
: 太有才了,好玩儿,其实没有必要争嘛,狒狒和纳豆各有对方比不上的,当然有的随时
: 能比上,有的还能随时再追上,这有啥,把你这个改一改,更好玩儿了,看下面
: Fed : No.7 Wim
: 不是 第一次获得大满贯 时 最年轻的,那个是张德培,把英文看好了啊,
: 别把 career 看漏了,呵呵)
: Nadal: wait, five years younger than Fed
: No one wins, if anyone, it's Fed and Nadal's business value that wins from t
: he so called "fans" meaningless argument of who is the better. overall, Fed
: is better so far. That is for sure. But no one can ignore someone who domina
: tes a certain surface and forms a lasting rivalry with the most dominating p

f*****n
发帖数: 18176
18
不要忘了我。

【在 w**a 的大作中提到】
: 大家别在这回了,破记录的到时候我专门发。
w**a
发帖数: 3510
19
你这个一点儿也不好玩,拿纳的小记录对应费的大记录,而且youngest的记录是谁老中
怎么会不知道?

t

【在 l**a 的大作中提到】
: 太有才了,好玩儿,其实没有必要争嘛,狒狒和纳豆各有对方比不上的,当然有的随时
: 能比上,有的还能随时再追上,这有啥,把你这个改一改,更好玩儿了,看下面
: Fed : No.7 Wim
: 不是 第一次获得大满贯 时 最年轻的,那个是张德培,把英文看好了啊,
: 别把 career 看漏了,呵呵)
: Nadal: wait, five years younger than Fed
: No one wins, if anyone, it's Fed and Nadal's business value that wins from t
: he so called "fans" meaningless argument of who is the better. overall, Fed
: is better so far. That is for sure. But no one can ignore someone who domina
: tes a certain surface and forms a lasting rivalry with the most dominating p

c****t
发帖数: 5452
20
me me me

【在 w**a 的大作中提到】
: 今晚就给奶粉发三黄包,直接转账,不必回帖。需要回贴的单黄包打算发50个庆祝打破
: 286记录。

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b*****n
发帖数: 17570
21
re
纳豆拿法网比老张差了一年多了,这事也能搞错?

【在 w**a 的大作中提到】
: 你这个一点儿也不好玩,拿纳的小记录对应费的大记录,而且youngest的记录是谁老中
: 怎么会不知道?
:
: t

b**********s
发帖数: 9531
22
我也排
n*********e
发帖数: 25274
23
现代的年轻人,还有谁敢20岁前拿法网啊?
能进32强都谢天谢地了...

【在 b*****n 的大作中提到】
: re
: 纳豆拿法网比老张差了一年多了,这事也能搞错?

d******x
发帖数: 11837
24
吃。

【在 w**a 的大作中提到】
: 今晚就给奶粉发三黄包,直接转账,不必回帖。需要回贴的单黄包打算发50个庆祝打破
: 286记录。

g*y
发帖数: 2354
25
还是回一个,等下周一的三黄包。谢了。

【在 w**a 的大作中提到】
: 今晚就给奶粉发三黄包,直接转账,不必回帖。需要回贴的单黄包打算发50个庆祝打破
: 286记录。

l**a
发帖数: 12455
26
你看,说你看帖不仔细你不承认吧,回去自己看看帖,别把 career 一词看漏了

【在 w**a 的大作中提到】
: 你这个一点儿也不好玩,拿纳的小记录对应费的大记录,而且youngest的记录是谁老中
: 怎么会不知道?
:
: t

l**a
发帖数: 12455
27
啥叫 youngest career slam holder 啥叫 youngest grand slam holder,你英文这么
好不会不知道区别吧?看帖要仔细呀

【在 b*****n 的大作中提到】
: re
: 纳豆拿法网比老张差了一年多了,这事也能搞错?

g****e
发帖数: 930
28
晕,英文贴很有权威哈,不过一个字不能落,不然受不到教育

【在 l**a 的大作中提到】
: 你看,说你看帖不仔细你不承认吧,回去自己看看帖,别把 career 一词看漏了
s***a
发帖数: 7433
29
pai

【在 w**a 的大作中提到】
: 今晚就给奶粉发三黄包,直接转账,不必回帖。需要回贴的单黄包打算发50个庆祝打破
: 286记录。

a****n
发帖数: 1694
30
拍个对再说
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b*****n
发帖数: 17570
31
其实你不用改原帖,我本来还想回头看看你最初是怎么写的。好吧,算我看错了。
不过这个记录实在没法跟17冠对等。按你这么找,老费的记录多了去了,何止这几个?
纳豆根本没的比啊
费黑们还是应该坚持打h2h牌比较有前途

【在 l**a 的大作中提到】
: 啥叫 youngest career slam holder 啥叫 youngest grand slam holder,你英文这么
: 好不会不知道区别吧?看帖要仔细呀

w**a
发帖数: 3510
32
我也是这个意思,费老随便拔扒几个记录就对应上了,还动用23,33这些逆天记录,也
太便宜了吧。

【在 b*****n 的大作中提到】
: 其实你不用改原帖,我本来还想回头看看你最初是怎么写的。好吧,算我看错了。
: 不过这个记录实在没法跟17冠对等。按你这么找,老费的记录多了去了,何止这几个?
: 纳豆根本没的比啊
: 费黑们还是应该坚持打h2h牌比较有前途

l**a
发帖数: 12455
33
愿意听听老费现在还有什么别的记录,我对他的记录了解不够详细,因为太多了,你再
列举几个吧

【在 b*****n 的大作中提到】
: 其实你不用改原帖,我本来还想回头看看你最初是怎么写的。好吧,算我看错了。
: 不过这个记录实在没法跟17冠对等。按你这么找,老费的记录多了去了,何止这几个?
: 纳豆根本没的比啊
: 费黑们还是应该坚持打h2h牌比较有前途

w**a
发帖数: 3510
34
自己wiki

【在 l**a 的大作中提到】
: 愿意听听老费现在还有什么别的记录,我对他的记录了解不够详细,因为太多了,你再
: 列举几个吧

l**a
发帖数: 12455
35
别啊,你看人家lz都列了这么多了:)

【在 w**a 的大作中提到】
: 自己wiki
N****s
发帖数: 645
36
Glad to help, if you want to read.
[edit] Singles championshipsFederer has won 17 Grand Slam titles, breaking
the previous all-time men's record of 14 by Pete Sampras. Federer won 17
Majors in a span of 37 Majors (2003 Wimbledon – 2012 Wimbledon championship
), while Sampras won 14 in 49 majors (1990 US Open – 2002 US Open).[1]
Federer is sixth on all-time Grand Slam singles list, preceded by Steffi
Graf (22), Martina Navratilova (18), Chris Evert (18), Margaret Court (24),
and Helen Moody (19) in reverse chronological order.
Federer holds the record for most male Wimbledons won, at seven; this record
is shared by Pete Sampras (open era) and William Renshaw (pre-open era). He
also holds the record for most open era male Australian Opens won (four),
shared with Andre Agassi. He also holds the record for most open era male US
Open titles won (five), shared with Sampras and Jimmy Connors.
Federer is the third male player to win more than 10 Grand Slams during the
open era. Björn Borg (11) was the first male player to win more than 10
Grand Slams, followed by Sampras (14).
Federer won five consecutive men's titles at Wimbledon from 2003–07,
matching a feat achieved only by Borg in the open era.[2] William Renshaw
won a men's-record six consecutive Wimbledon titles before the open era;
this was during a time where the defending champion received a bye to the
final.
Federer holds the open-era record for most consecutive US Open titles at
five (2004–08).[3][4] Richard Sears (American, 1881–87 US Open) and Bill
Tilden (1920–25 US Open) won seven and six consecutive titles respectively
before the open era.
Federer is the only male player to defend the same Grand Slam 4 consecutive
times at two different Grand Slams (2004–07 Wimbledon and 2005–08 US Open)
.
Federer, Jimmy Connors and Sampras have won a men's open-era record five US
Open titles. Sears, Bill Larned and Tilden won 7 US Open titles prior to the
open era.
Federer is the only male player in tennis history to win at least five
consecutive titles at two different Grand Slam tournaments (2003–07
Wimbledon, 2004–08 US Open),[5] surpassing the old record of 4 consecutive
Grand Slams at two different majors by Borg (1978–81 FO & 1976–80 Wim).
Federer is the only male player in tennis history to win the same two Grand
Slam tournaments back to back for four consecutive years (2004–07 Wimbledon
and US Open),[2] surpassing the previous record of Borg for 3 consecutive
years (1978–80 FO and Wimbledon)
Federer's victory at the 2004 US Open marked the first time in the open era
that any male had won his first four Grand Slam finals.[6] He eventually won
his first seven Grand Slam finals before losing to Rafael Nadal in the 2006
French Open final.[7] Federer, Sears, and Renshaw are the only male players
in tennis history to win their first seven Grand Slam finals.[6]
At the 2007 Australian Open, Federer became the second man (after Ken
Rosewall in 1971) in the open era to win the Australian Open without
dropping a set. Federer also became the fourth man in the open era to win a
Grand Slam title without dropping a set, other players to do this before
Federer were Ilie Năstase at the 1973 French Open and Borg at the 1978
and 1980 French Opens (Nadal subsequently achieved this feat at the 2008 and
2010 French Opens).[2][8]
At the 2006 Australian Open, Federer became the first man to win three
consecutive Grand Slam titles since Sampras in 1993–94 (Nadal subsequently
achieved this feat at the 2010 US Open).[2] Federer repeated this feat at
the 2007 Australian Open, making him the only man to achieve this feat twice
in the open era.[9]
By winning the 2010 Australian Open, Federer became the only male tennis
player to win three different Grand Slam tournaments at least four times
each (4 Australian Opens, 7 Wimbledons, and 5 US Opens).[10]
Federer is the only male player in tennis history to win at least two Grand
Slam titles for four consecutive years and five years overall (2004–07 Wim
and US Open, 2009 FO and Wim).[2]
Federer is the only male player in tennis history to win three Grand Slam
tournaments in a calendar year three different times in his career ((2004 AO
, Wim and USO), (2006 AO, Wim and USO) and (2007 AO, Wim and USO)).[2]
During the Open Era, only Rod Laver (1969 AO, FO, Wim and USO), Connors (
1974 AO, Wim and USO), Mats Wilander (1988 AO, FO and USO), Nadal (2010 FO,
Wim and USO) and Novak Djokovic (2011 AO, Wim and USO) have won three or
more Grand Slams in a calendar year.
Federer (2006 AO, Wim and USO) is the only player to defend successfully all
three Grand Slams the following year one time in his career (2007 AO, Wim
and USO). The remaining three players (Laver, Connors, and Wilander), who
won 3 or more Grand Slams in a calendar year before Federer, failed to
defend even one Grand Slam next year in their career. Nadal, who won 3 Grand
Slams in 2010 (FO, Wim and USO), could only defend one Grand Slam in 2011 (
FO).
Federer won his first 12 Grand Slam finals other than the French Open, an
all-time men's record. This streak included three titles at the Australian
Open (2004, 2006–07), five consecutive titles at Wimbledon (2003–07), and
four consecutive wins at the US Open (2004–07).[11] His first loss outside
of the French Open came at Wimbledon in 2008 at the hands of Nadal.
Federer won his first eight hard-court Grand Slam finals (2004, 2006–07 AO
and 2004–08 US Open), an all-time men's record.
Only Federer (seven Wimbledons and five US Opens), Sampras (seven Wimbledons
and five US Opens) and Borg (six French Opens and five Wimbledons) have won
two different Grand Slam tournaments at least five times.
With his seventh Wimbledon victory, Federer became only the third male
player to win the same Grand Slam seven times in the Open Era. Sampras first
acheived this with 7 Wimbledons; and just a few months head of Federer,
Nadal acheived this feat with his seventh French Open victory.
By winning the 2007 Australian Open, Federer won his sixth Grand Slam title
in his last seven attempts, an open era men's record. Federer's best streaks
of 7 Grand Slam titles in 9 attempts, 8 in 10 attempts, 11 in 16 attempts,
12 in 18 attempts, 13 in 21 attempts, 14 in 23 attempts, 15 in 25 attempts,
16 in 27 attempts and 17 in 37 attempts are all all-time men's records.[
citation needed]
Federer is the only male player in tennis history to win 6 Grand Slam titles
in two years (2006–07), 8 in three years (2004–06, 2005–07), 11 in four
years (2004–07), 12 in five years (2003–07, 2004–08), 14 in six years (
2004–09), 15 in seven years (2003–09), 16 in eight years (2003–10) and 17
in 10 years (2003-12). 11 Grand Slam titles in four years is an all-time
record, men's or women's.[citation needed]
Federer has faced twelve different opponents and defeated eleven of them in
Grand Slam finals (all except Juan Martín Del Potro), an all-time men's
record, (1. Philippoussis, 2. Safin, 3. Roddick, 4. Hewitt, 5. Agassi, 6.
Baghdatis, 7. Nadal, 8. Gonzalez, 9. Djokovic, 10. Murray, 11. Sö
derling). Sampras has also faced 12 different opponents and defeated 9 of
them in Grand Slam finals (all except Edberg, Safin, and Hewitt), (1. Agassi
, 2. Courier, 3. Pioline, 4. Martin, 5. Ivansevic, 6. Becker, 7. Chang, 8.
Moya, 9. Rafter). Borg has faced and defeated all nine different opponents
in Grand Slam finals, (1. Orantes, 2. Vilas, 3. Nastase, 4. Connors, 5.
Pecci, 6. Tanner, 7. Gerulaitis, 8. McEnroe, 9. Lendl).
Federer is the sixth of seven men to win all four Grand Slam titles during
his career, with Fred Perry, Don Budge, Laver, Emerson, Andre Agassi, and
Nadal being the others. Federer is the third man to win all four in the open
era, after Laver and Agassi, and the second man to win all four on three
different surfaces (hard, clay, and grass) after Agassi. Nadal has since
achieved this as well.
Federer in 2009 became the fourth male player in the open era to win the
French Open and Wimbledon in the same calendar year after Laver (1969), Borg
(three times: 1978–80), and Nadal (twice: 2008 and 2010).
Federer joined Nadal in 2009 as the only male players to simultaneously hold
Grand Slam titles on clay, grass, and hard courts (2008 US Open, 2009
French Open and 2009 Wimbledon). Federer became the first player to repeat
this with a different sequence of slams in 2010 (2009 French Open, 2009
Wimbledon and 2010 Australian Open), before Nadal did it anew in 2010 (2010
French Open, 2010 Wimbledon and 2010 US Open).
Only Federer (2006–07 Australian Open, 2003–07 Wimbledon and 2004–08 US
Open) and Ivan Lendl (1989–90 Australian Open, 1986–87 French Open, 1985–
87 US Open) have won three different Grand Slam tournaments at least two
consecutive times each.
Federer won the longest Grand Slam final in terms of games at 2009 Wimbledon
(77 games). Federer also won the longest fifth set played at a Grand Slam
final (16–14, 30 games) in 2009. The longest fifth set in the open era was
in Wimbledon in 2010 with the players John Isner and Nicolas Mahut (70-68).
Federer is the only player to win at least one bagel set in three different
Grand Slam finals (2004 US Open, 2006 Australian Open and 2006 Wimbledon).
Federer is the only player to win two bagel sets in a Grand Slam final (2004
US Open).
Federer (2004, 2006–07, 2010) and Agassi (1995, 2000–01, 2003) are the
only men players to win record 4 Australian Opens during the open era.
Emerson won a record 6 Australian Opens before the open era.
Federer's 17 Grand Slams in 10 years (2003–12) is an all time men's record.
Sampras won 14 Grand Slams in the span of 13 years (1990–2002).
Federer (2003–10) now ties with Sampras (1993–2000), Borg (1974–81) and
Nadal (2005-ongoing) for winning at least one grand slam per year for eight
consecutive years.
From 2004–2007, Federer won 11 of 12 non-clay Grand Slams (except 2005
Australian Open).[12]
Federer won 8 consecutive non-clay Grand Slams (2005 Wimbledon – 2007 US
Open).[12]
From 2004–2007, Federer won 7 of 8 hardcourt Grand Slams (except 2005
Australian Open).[12]
Federer is the only player to win each of the four Grand Slam championship
finals in straight sets.
From 2004 AO – 2010 USO, Federer has won 14 of 21 non-clay Grand Slam
tournaments.[12]
Roger Federer is the only male player to win the Australian Open on both
Rebound Ace and Plexicushion Prestige surfaces.
Federer (2006-07 Wim) and Djokovic (2011 Wim and USO, 2012 AO) are the only
players to beat Nadal in a Grand Slam final.
[edit] Singles finalsFederer has appeared in an all-time men's record 24
Grand Slam finals, the latest being the 2012 Wimbledon. Federer beat the
previous record of 19 by Ivan Lendl.[13]
Federer reached 24 majors finals in a span of 37 majors (2003 Wimbledon –
2012 Wimbledon), while Lendl reached 19 Grand Slam finals in span of 40
majors (1981 FO – 1991 AO).
Federer is the only male player to reach the final of all four Grand Slam
singles tournaments more than three times, with at least five times each (5
AO, 5 FO, 8 Wim and 6 USO). This broke the previous record of three shared
by Rod Laver and Ken Rosewall.
Federer is the only male player in tennis history to reach the final of all
four Grand Slam tournaments in back to back calendar years (2006–07) and
only the second in the open era to reach all four finals in a single year
after Rod Laver in 1969. In 2009, Federer again appeared in all four Grand
Slam finals, becoming the only male player in tennis history to achieve this
feat twice, and then three times in his career (2006–07, 2009).
Federer is the seventh male player to reach the finals of all 4 Grand Slams,
after Laver, Rosewall, Lendl, Edberg, Courier and Agassi, during the Open
Era. Later, Nadal joined this elite men group as a eighth player and then
Novak Djokovic as the ninth.
Federer reached an all-time men's record ten consecutive Grand Slam finals (
2005 Wimbledon – 2007 US Open), breaking the previous men's record of seven
set by Jack Crawford in 1934 and won eight of them (except 2006 & 07 FO).[
14][15] The previous open era record was four, shared by Laver (1969) and
Agassi (2000). During this streak, Federer was never runner up in two
consecutive Grand Slams finals.
At the 2008 French Open, Federer began another streak of eight consecutive
Grand Slam finals (2008 French Open – 2010 Australian Open).
Federer is the only male player to appear in eight consecutive Grand Slam
finals twice in his career (2005 Wimbledon – 2007 U.S. Open and 2008 French
Open – 2010 Australian Open).
Federer has reached an all-time record 18 finals out of 19 Grand Slam
tournaments (2005 Wimbledon – 2010 Australian Open, excluding the 2008
Australian Open).[16] and won twelve of these. During this streak, Federer
was never runner up in 3 consecutive finals and lost 2 consecutive finals
only once, both to Rafael Nadal at the 2008 French Open and Wimbledon.
Federer is the only male player in tennis history to reach at least three
Grand Slam finals for four consecutive calendar years and five overall (2004
, 2006–09).[2]
During open era, Federer is the 3rd male to appear in 8 finals of the same
grand slam, 8 at Wimbledon. Lendl (8 US Open finals) was the first player to
achieve this feat followed by Sampras (8 US Open finals).
Federer (2003–09) is the only man in tennis history to play in seven
consecutive Wimbledon finals.
During the Open era, only Federer has reached 8 Wimbledon finals. Sampras (
1993–95, 1997–2000) and Boris Becker (1985–86, 1988–90, 1991, 1995) each
reached 7 finals.
Federer is the second male player to reach seven consecutive finals at the
same Grand Slam tournament (2003–09 Wimbledon), after Lendl who appeared in
a record eight consecutive US Open finals (1982–89).
Only Federer (8 Wim & 6 USO finals), Borg (6 FO & 6 Wim finals), Connors (6
Wim & 7 USO finals) and Sampras (7 Wim & 8 USO finals) have appeared in 6 or
more finals of two different Grand Slams.
Federer (2004–09, 6 years) has appeared in six consecutive US Open men's
finals, second only to Lendl eight consecutive US Open Finals (1982–89, 8
years).
Federer is the only male player to reach at least six consecutive finals at
two different Grand Slam tournaments (2003–09 Wimbledon, 2004–09 US Open).
[2]
During the open era, only Federer (2006–09), Rafael Nadal (2005–08), Lendl
(1984–87), and Borg (1978–81) have reached four consecutive French Open
men's finals. Federer is the only male player in the open era to be the
French Open runner-up for three consecutive years (2006–08), and also the
only male player in the open era to be the French Open runner-up four times
in total.
Federer (2006–09 French Open, 2003–09 Wimbledon, 2004–09 US Open) is the
only male player in tennis history to reach at least four consecutive finals
at three different Grand Slam tournaments.
Federer, Lendl, Laver, Roy Emerson, and Fred Perry are the only male players
in history to reach back to back finals of all four Grand Slam tournaments.
Federer (2006–09) and Borg (1978–81) are the only male players to reach
the finals of the French Open and Wimbledon back to back for four
consecutive years.
Federer is the first male player to appear in the French Open, Wimbledon,
and US Open finals in a calendar year for four consecutive years (2006–09).
Borg also reached the French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open finals in a
calendar year but only for three years (1978, 1980–81).
Federer is the first male player to appear in three consecutive Grand Slam
Finals (French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open) in a calendar year for four
consecutive years (2006–09).
Federer is the first male player to appear in Australian Open, Wimbledon and
US Open finals in a calendar year four times in his career (2004, 2006–07,
2009).
Federer is the first male player to appear in back to back Wimbledon and US
Open finals in a calendar year for six consecutive years (2004–09).
Federer is the first male player to appear in two or more Grand Slam finals
in a calendar year for six consecutive years (2004–09).[citation needed]
In appearing in two consecutive Australian Open finals, four consecutive
French Open finals, seven consecutive Wimbledon finals, six consecutive US
Open finals, except for French Open, Federer never lost two consecutive
finals at the same Grand Slam.
In 23 Grand Slam final appearances, Federer has lost only to Nadal (six
times) and Juan Martín del Potro (once).
In 2008, Federer played the longest Wimbledon final in terms of time (4
hours and 48 minutes).
2008 is the only year in which Federer lost two consecutive Grand Slam
Finals (French Open and Wimbledon).
Federer, Lendl and Ken Rosewall are the only male players to be runner up at
all four Grand Slams.
Federer is the only male player to be champion (2004 AO, 2009 FO, 2003 Wim,
2004 USO) and runner up (2009 AO, 2006 FO, 2008 Wim, 2009 USO) at all four
Grand Slams.
From 2003–2010, 2008 (FO & Wim) and 2009 (AO & USO) are the only years in
which Federer was runner up in two Grand Slams.
Federer has faced opponents from 10 different countries in Grand Slam Finals
. (1. Australia (Philippoussis and Hewitt), 2. Russia (Safin), 3. USA (
Agassi & Roddick), 4. Cyprus (Baghdatis), 5. Spain (Nadal), 6. Chile (
Gonzalez), 7. Serbia (Djokovic), 8. Britain (Murray), 9. Sweden (Sö
derling), 10. Argentina (Del Potro)).
Federer has lost only one Australian Open final(2009) out of 5 final
appearances (2004, 2006–7, 2009–10), one Wimbledon final (2008) out of 8
final appearances (2003–09,2012) and one US Open final (2009) out of 6
final appearances (2004–09).
Federer is the first male player to appear in a record 5 AO finals (2004,
2006–07, 2009–10) during the open era.
Federer has appeared in at least one Grand Slam final for 10 consecutive
years (2003–12), behind only Sampras's (1992–2002) and Lendl's (1981–91)
record of 11 consecutive years.
Federer (2006–09, 2011) and Lendl (1981, 1984-87) have appeared in 5 French
Open finals, third only to Borg's (1974-5, 1978–81) 6 and Nadal's (2005-8,
2010–12) 7 final appearances.
[edit] Singles semifinalsFederer has reached a record 32 Grand Slam
semifinals (2003 Wim – 2012 Wim), which is one more than the previous
record set by Jimmy Connors (1974 Wim – 1991 USO). The only other players
to appear in 20 or more Grand Slam semifinals are Lendl (28, 1981 FO – 1991
USO), Agassi (26, 1988 FO – 2005 USO) and Sampras (23, 1990 USO – 2002
USO).
Federer reached 23 consecutive Grand Slam semifinals, (2004 Wimbledon –
2010 Australian Open) breaking the previous men's record of 10 consecutive
Grand Slam semifinals shared by Rod Laver and Lendl.[17] During this streak
he lost to only four different players in the majors: Juan Martín del Potro
, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Marat Safin, all top 10 players at the
time they defeated Federer[18] and all went on to win the competition in
which they beat him. Robin Söderling brought the run to an end in the
quarterfinals of the 2010 French Open.[19]
Federer has reached seven consecutive Wimbledon semifinals (2003–09), which
is an all-time men's record.
Federer has reached eight consecutive US Open semifinals (2004–11), tied
for second with Lendl (1982–89), and trailing only Connors' twelve
consecutive (1974–1985) US Open semifinals.
Federer is the first player to reach at least seven consecutive semifinals
in three Grand Slams events (2004–12 AO, 2003–09 Wimbledon and 2004–11 US
Open).
Federer is the only male player in the open era to reach five consecutive
French Open semifinals (2005–09). In the history of tennis, René Lacoste (
1925–29), Henri Cochet (1926–30), and Eric Sturgess (1947–52) are the
only male players to have done this, with Sturgess holding the all-time
record of six.[20]
Federer has reached nine consecutive Australian Open semifinals (2004–12),
which is an open era men's record, three more than Lendl (1985–91, 1986 AO
was not held due to change in month from Dec to Jan).
Federer is the only male player in tennis history to reach at least seven
semifinals at all four Grand Slam tournaments.
Federer is the only male player in tennis history to reach at least five
consecutive semifinals at all four Grand Slam tournaments.
Federer went 450–75 (.857) in sets during his 23 consecutive Grand Slam
semis streak.[21]
Federer played 17 consecutive hardcourt Grand Slam semifinals, from the 2004
Australian Open to the 2012 Australian Open.
Federer is unbeaten when he reaches the semifinals of Wimbledon, which he
has reached 8 times.
[edit] Singles quarterfinalsFederer has reached 37 quarterfinals in Grand
Slam tournaments, surpassing Andre Agassi's 36 and second only to Jimmy
Connors (with 41 quarter final appearances). Federer has achieved this in 53
Grand Slam tournaments over 14 years (1999-2012). Connors achieved his 41
quarter final appearances in 58 Grand Slam tournaments over 23 years (1970-
1992).
Federer has reached a record 33 consecutive quarterfinals in Grand Slam
tournaments he has played in (Wimbledon 2004 to Wimbledon 2012). This record
is ongoing. The previous record was set by Jimmy Connors, who began this
streak in the 1973 Wimbledon tournament and set the record at 27 in the 1983
French Open tournament.[22] However, Federer has not missed any Grand Slam
tournaments while achieving this record (beginning at the 2004 Wimbledon
tournament), whereas Connors never played in the Australian Open after 1975,
and during 1974–78 Connors did not participate in the French Open.
Federer also has the record of reaching the quarterfinals or better in 33
consecutive Grand Slam tournaments. This record is ongoing.
Federer has reached a record 8 consecutive quarterfinals in the French Open
(2005-2012).[23]Federer also has reached a record 9 quarterfinals overall in
the French Open, this record is tied with Andre Agassi and Guillermo Vilas[
24]
[edit] PairingsFrom 2003 Wimbledon – 2011 French Open, Federer and Nadal
have won an unprecedented 26 out of 32 Grand Slam titles (excluding 2003 USO
, 2004 FO, 2005 AO, 2008 AO, 2009 USO and 2011 AO). They have been
represented in all but 5 finals (2003 USO, 2004 FO, 2005 AO, 2008 AO and
2011 AO).
Either Federer or Nadal has been seeded No. 1 for 30 consecutive Grand Slams
(2004 FO – 2011 Wim).
From 2004 – 2010, Federer and Nadal have won at least 3 out of 4 Grand Slam
titles for 7 consecutive seasons.
Federer and Nadal are the only No. 1 and 2 pair in the open era to contest
the French Open and Wimbledon men's finals back to back in a calendar year.
They are also the only pair in the history of tennis to contest both of
these finals back to back for three consecutive years (2006–08).[25]
In the history of tennis, Federer and Nadal are the first pair to face each
other in eight Grand Slam singles finals (2006–8 Wimbledon, 2006–8 French
Open, 2009 Australian Open and 2011 French Open) in the span of 6 years,
surpassing the old record by Bill Tilden and William Johnston of 7 Grand
Slam singles finals (1919–25 US Open), who did it in the span of 7 years.[
26]
They are also the first pair in the open era to have faced each in 4 French
Open finals (2006-8 and 2011) and the second of three pairs in the open era
to have faced each other in 3 Wimbledon finals; Boris Becker and Stefan
Edberg (1988-90), Federer and Nadal (2006-8) and Federer and Roddick (2004-5
, 2009). As a result Roger Federer is the only man to have faced two
opponents three times in the Wimbledon finals.
During the open era, only two pairs of players have played each other in the
final of the same Grand Slam singles tournament three consecutive years:
Becker-Edberg (Wimbledon 1988–90) and Federer-Nadal (2006–08 French Open
and 2006–08 Wimbledon).[27]
Federer and Nadal are the only No. 1 and 2 pair to win at least 11
consecutive Grand Slam singles tournaments between them (2005 French Open –
2007 US Open). In this period, Federer won 3 consecutive titles at both
Wimbledon and the US Open and 2 consecutive titles at the Australian Open,
while Nadal won 3 consecutive French Open titles.[28]
Federer and Nadal are the only pair to win at least four consecutive finals
at three different Grand Slams during the same period (2005–08 French Open
for Nadal, 2003–07 Wimbledon and 2004–08 US Open for Federer).
From 2008 French Open to 2010 US Open, the pair won 10 of 11 Grand Slams (
except 2009 US Open).
Federer and Nadal have won 8 consecutive Wimbledon (2003–10) and 8
consecutive French Open (2005–12).
Federer and Nadal have won the Wimbledon and French Open duo for 6
consecutive years (2005–10).
Federer and Nadal have won the French Open, Wimbledon and US Open trio for 4
consecutive years (2005–08) and a fifth time in 2010.
Federer and Nadal have won the Calendar Grand Slam 3 times (2006–07 & 2010)
.
During open era, only 5 pairs of players have met each other in the final of
3 different Grand Slams. Lendl-Wilander (1983 AO, 1985 FO & 1987 USO),
Lendl-Becker (1986 Wim, 1989 USO, 1991 AO), Sampras- Agassi (1990 USO, 1995
AO & 1999 Wim), Federer-Nadal (2006 FO, 2006 Wim & 2009 AO) and Nadal-
Djokovic (2010 USO, 2011 Wim & 2012 AO).
From 2003 Wim to 2012 Wim, 2008 AO is the only grand slam, in which both
Federer and Nadal lost in the same round (semifinal).
Del Potro (2009 US Open) and Djokovic (2011) are the only players to defeat
Nadal (2009 US Open semifinal by Del Potro and 2011 US Open final by
Djokovic) and Federer (2009 US Open final by Del Potro and 2011 US Open
semifinal by Djokovic) in a grand slam in consecutive rounds.
[edit] TriplingFrom the 2005 French Open to 2012 Wimbledon, Federer, Nadal
and Djokovic have won 29 out of 30 Grand Slams and have been represented in
all 30 finals (2009 US Open won by Del Potro over Federer).
They have won 7 consecutive AOs (2006–12).
They have won 10 consecutive Wimbledons (2003–12).
From 2004 to 2011, they have won seven out of total eight US Opens (except
2009 US Open where Federer was defeated by Del Potro)
From 2004 to 2011, Federer (2004, 2006–07), Nadal (2010) and Djokovic (2011
) have won three Grand Slams in a calendar year five times during a span of
8 years. They have all reached the final of each Grand Slam once but Federer
is the only one of the three to reach the final of each Grand Slam in a
calendar year and has done this three times (2006-7, 2009).
[edit] Singles match winning streaksIn 2001, Federer ended Pete Sampras's 31
-match winning streak at Wimbledon in the fourth round of the tournament.[29
]
Federer won his 11th consecutive Grand Slam singles match in straight sets
when he defeated Mikhail Youzhny in the fourth round of the 2007 French Open
. This tied John McEnroe's open era men's record for the most consecutive
straight-set victories in Grand Slam singles tournaments.[30]
Federer's two streaks of 27 consecutive Grand Slam match wins (2005–06,
2006–07) are two wins shy of the open era men's record set by Rod Laver
from 1969–70.[31]
Federer's 40 consecutive match wins at Wimbledon (2003–08) was one win shy
of the all-time men's record set by Björn Borg from 1976–81.
Federer's 40 consecutive match wins at the US Open (2004–09) is an open era
men's record.[32]
Federer is the only player to win 40 consecutive matches at two different
Grand Slams (2003–08 Wimbledon and 2004–09 US Open). He is also the only
player to win 19 consecutive matches at three different Grand Slams (2006–
08 Australian Open).
Federer has won 132 (7 Davis Cup singles, 6 ATP finals and 119 Grand Slam
matches) consecutive best of 5 set matches when winning the first two sets,
from 11-20-2005 (lost to David Nalbandian in the final of the Masters Cup
2005) through the quarterfinals at the 2011 Wimbledon (lost to Jo-Wilfried
Tsonga).
With his defeat of Stanislas Wawrinka in the 4th round of the 2010 French
Open he became the first person to win at least eleven consecutive matches
at each of the four Grand Slams. Rafael Nadal became the second person to do
so with his 4th round win over Gilles Müller at the 2011 US Open.
Federer has the record of most wins achieved at each Grand Slam with 54,
surpassing the earlier record held by Lendl with 48 wins.
Federer has the record of most wins at all the Grand Slams with 244 match
wins.
Federer has won 41 bagel sets[33] in his Grand Slam career.
[edit] MiscellaneousFederer is the first male player to be seeded first at
18 consecutive Grand Slam tournaments (2004 French Open – 2008 Wimbledon).[
34]
Federer is the second male player to be seeded first at 22 Grand Slam
tournaments (2004 FO – 2008 Wim, 2009 USO – 2010 Wim) after Pete Sampras (
1993 FO - 1993 Wim, 1994 AO - 1995 AO, 1996 AO - 1998 USO, 1999 Wim, 2000
Wim, 2001 Wim)
Federer either won or lost to the eventual champion in a record 23
consecutive Grand Slam tournaments (2004 Wimbledon – 2010 Australian Open).
[citation needed]
Federer either won or lost to the eventual champion or runner up in a record
28 consecutive Grand Slam tournaments (2004 Wimbledon – 2011 French Open).
Federer won an all-time record 124 consecutive matches against players
ranked outside of the Top 5 in Grand Slam tournaments (2004 Wimbledon –
2009 US Open). This streak came to an end against Juan Martin del Potro,
ranked #6 at the time, in the 2009 US Open finals. Del Potro was ranked #5
in the world by the end of the tournament.[35]
Federer won an all-time record 75 consecutive sets in the first round of
Grand Slam tournaments (2003 US Open – 2009 US Open). This streak, which
included 24 consecutive straight set victories and lasted for six years,
came to an end against Igor Andreev at the 2010 Australian Open.
Federer had never lost a Grand Slam match after leading two sets to love,
until he was beaten by Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the 2011 Wimbledon
quarterfinals. Tsonga ended a 178–0 record.[36] Novak Djokovic then
repeated this feat at the following Grand Slam, in the 2011 US Open semi-
finals.
Federer is the first male to achieve 84.6% ratio of Grand Slam finals
reached after making it to more than 10 semifinals (22 finals/26 semi-finals
), this is between 2003 Wimbledon Championships and 2010 US Open. He has
since made it to 24 Grand Slam finals from 32 semi-finals giving him a
career ratio of 75%. From the 2004 Australian Open to the 2009 US Open (his
prime years) he had a ratio of 87.0% (20 finals/23 semi-finals).
Federer is currently the only male player to have winning percentage over 85
% in three Grand-Slam tournaments (all except French Open). Only Federer and
Rafael Nadal have winning percentage over 80% in all the four Grand-Slam
tournaments.
Federer is the first and only male to achieve winning percentage of 95% in
Grand-Slam tournaments in three different seasons (2004, 2006 and 2007).
As of 2012 Wimbledon, Federer's match record in Grand Slam tournaments is
244–36, giving him an 87.1 winning percentage, being third behind Borg (89.
8) and Nadal (87.7). The other male players in the open era with winning
percentages over 80 are Sampras (84.2), Connors (83.2), Djokovic (83.1),
Lendl (Czech, 81.9), McEnroe (81.6), Agassi (80.9) and Becker (80.3).[37]
From 2004 Wimbledon to 2010 Wimbledon, Federer did not lose to the same
opponent twice in a Grand Slam, except for Nadal. His losses to opponents
other than Nadal during this period are against Marat Safin (AO 2005
semifinal, eventual winner), Djokovic (AO 2008 semifinal, eventual winner),
Del Potro (US 2009 final, winner), Söderling (FO 2010 QF, eventual
runner-up) and Berdych (Wim 2010 QF, eventual runner-up). None of these
players reached a Grand Slam final again during this period except Djokovic
who had once more reached a Grand Slam final earlier at 2007 US Open, where
he lost to Federer.
Federer (2004–2011) is the only male player to win at least 20 Grand Slam
singles matches for 8 consecutive seasons.
After beating Albert Ramos in the 1st round at Wimbledon 2012, Federer
became the first and only male player to win at least 60 matches or more at
3 different Grand Slams, the three being the Australian Open, the Wimbledon
and the U.S. Open. Jimmy Connors and Pete Sampras have won 60 or more
matches at 2 different grand slams, both did it at the U.S. Open and the
Wimbledon.[38]
Federer was seeded 1 or 2 at 30 straight Grand-Slam Tournaments between the
2003 US Open and the 2011 Australian Open.
After winning the first round of 2012 French Open, Federer tied Jimmy
Connors' record of 233 victories in Grand Slam tournaments. After the 2012
Wimbledon championships, he stands alone at 244 grand slam victories. [39]
[edit] ATP World Tour FinalsFederer has won record six ATP World Tour Finals
titles (2003-04, 2006-07, 2010-11)
Federer is the only player to have won the ATP World Tour Finals undefeated
more than once, doing so five times (2003-04, 2006, 2010-11).
Federer is the only player to win back to back ATP World Tour Finals titles
at least three times in his careers (2003–04, 2006–07 and 2010–11).
Federer and Ilie Năstase are the only players to have won four ATP
World Tour Finals titles in five years.
Federer (2003–07), Lendl (1980–88), and Năstase (1971–75) are the
only players to reach the final round of at least five consecutive ATP World
Tour Finals, with Lendl holding the record at nine consecutive.
Federer is the only player to win the ATP World Tour Finals in three
different cities (Houston x2, Shanghai x2 and London x2).
Federer (2003-07, 2010-11), Becker (1985-86, 1988-89, 1992, 1994-1996) and
Lendl (1980-88) are the only players to appear in 7 or more WTF finals.
[edit] ATP World Tour Masters 1000Federer has the second most Masters 1000
titles with 20, behind Nadal's 21 (both trail Ivan Lendl who holds 22 Super
high category Grand Prix Championship Series (1970-89) and ATP Championship
Series single week (1990-92) titles).
Federer has reached an all-time record 32 ATP World Tour Masters 1000 finals
.
Federer has won all the non-clay Masters series events. He did not win in
Shanghai, but won when it was held in Madrid (Hard).
Federer has won a record 14 hard-court Masters series titles (tied with
Agassi).
Federer was the first player to win four ATP World Tour Masters 1000 titles
in a season (2005). Rafael Nadal (4 titles in 2005) and Novak Djokovic (5
titles in 2011) have since matched or surpassed this. Federer won four out
of the five events he played that year (2005) for a record 80% season win
rate in ATP World Tour Masters 1000 events.
Federer is the only player to win four ATP World Tour Masters 1000 titles in
a season twice (2005–06). His 8 titles in two years, 11 in three years,
and 13 in four years are record achievements.
Federer and Djokovic are the only players to reach the finals of six ATP
World Tour Masters 1000 titles in a season. Federer reached the final of six
out of the seven events he played in 2006, establishing a record of 86% of
ATP World Tour Masters 1000 finals reached in a season.
Federer has won 7 different ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournaments (2002
Hamburg, 2004 Indian Wells, 2004 Toronto, 2005 Miami, 2005 Cincinnati, 2006
Madrid, and 2011 Paris). This ties him with Andre Agassi for the most
different tournaments won.
Federer is the first and only player to have reached the finals at all of
the current 9 ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournaments.
Federer is the only player to have played a Masters 1000 final in 11
different cities (2002 Miami, 2002 Hamburg, 2003 Rome, 2004 Indian Wells,
2004 Toronto, 2005 Cincinnati, 2006 Monte Carlo, 2006 Madrid, 2007 Montreal,
2010 Shanghai, and 2011 Paris). He was able to achieve this feat due to
Hamburg being replaced with Shanghai in 2009 and also because the Canadian
event alternates between Toronto and Montreal each year.
Federer and Nadal have competed against each other in a record nine ATP
World Tour Masters 1000 finals (tied with Nadal-Djokovic).
Federer was the first to win nine consecutive finals (2004 Indian Wells –
2006 Miami), later equalled by Nadal (2005 Monte Carlo – 2007 Rome). They
ended each other's streaks.
Federer is the only player to win all four North American ATP World Tour
Masters 1000 events at least twice. He has won these tournaments 12 times in
total (IW x4, MI x2, CA x2, CI x4), one behind Andre Agassi's record of 13
(IW x1, MI x6, CA x3, CI x3). Federer and Agassi have both retained 3/4 of
these tournaments - a record. Federer (IW x2, MI x1, CI x1) and Agassi (MI
x3, CA x1, CI x1).
Federer has won a record four titles at the Indian Wells Masters (2004, 2005
, 2006, 2012), and is the only player to win three in a row (2004–06).
Federer is also the only player to win the first two ATP World Tour Masters
1000 events of the year (the Indian Wells-Miami double) two years in a row (
2005–06).[40]
Federer has won a record four titles at the Cincinnati Masters (2005, 2007,
2009, 2010). Mats Wilander shares this record.
Federer has won a record six titles at the third (second since 2011) clay
court ATP World Tour Masters 1000 event, with a record four titles in
Hamburg (2002, 2004, 2005 & 2007) and a record two titles in Madrid (2009 &
2012).
In winning two of these titles (Hamburg 2007 & Madrid 2009), Federer
prevented Nadal from winning all three clay court ATP World Tour Masters
1000 events in the same year, a feat that was finally achieved by Nadal in
2010 winning the masters titles in Monte Carlo, Rome and Madrid. Federer
also ended Nadal's longest winning streaks of 81 and 33 consecutive matches
on clay.
Federer is the only player to have won three masters series events at least
four times each (Indian Wells, Hamburg/Madrid, Cincinnati). Since 1990,
Federer is the only player to have won a record number of titles at three
different masters series events (the same three).
Federer won 29 consecutive Tennis Masters Series matches before losing to
Nadal in the final of the 2006 Masters Series Monte-Carlo.[2] This was a
record until Djokovic won 31 consecutive matches in 2011.
Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic are the only players to play 4 or more finals
in a row. Federer played 4 finals in a row three times (Indian Wells 2006 –
Rome 2006, Hamburg 2007 – Madrid 2007, Madrid 2010 – Shanghai 2010).
Djokovic played 4 finals in a row in 2011, and Nadal played 5 finals in a
row also in 2011.
[edit] Ranking and pointsFederer has been ranked World No. 1 for a total of
286 weeks (three separate periods), on par with Pete Sampras (286 weeks,
eleven separate periods).[41][42][43] The only other players to rank No. 1
for more than 200 weeks in total are Ivan Lendl (270 weeks, eight separate
periods) and Jimmy Connors (268 weeks, 9 separate periods).
Federer is the first man to be ranked World No. 1 for at least four
consecutive (non-calendar) years (February 2, 2004 – August 17, 2008).[41]
Federer is the first player, male or female, to rank No. 1 for more than 200
consecutive weeks.
Federer is second of three men to regain the year-end No. 1 ranking (2009)
along with Ivan Lendl (1989) and Rafael Nadal (2010).[44]
Federer is the third man to hold the year-end No. 1 ranking for at least
five years (2004–07, 2009) after Jimmy Connors (1974–78) and Pete Sampras
(1993–98).[45]
Federer is the fourth man to hold the year-end No. 1 ranking for at least
four consecutive years (2004–07) after Connors (1974–78), John McEnroe (
1981–84), and Sampras (1993–98)[45]
Federer is the fifth man to be ranked World No. 1 every week during a
calendar year (2005–07). The others are Connors, Lendl, Sampras, and
Lleyton Hewitt.[2] Federer is the only man to do so for three consecutive
years (2005–07).
Until losing the World No. 1 ranking to Rafael Nadal on August 18, 2008,
Federer was the top ranked player for a record 237 consecutive weeks,
surpassing the previous record of 160 consecutive weeks held by Connors.[27]
[46] 237 consecutive weeks is the record for both males and females
surpassing the previous record of 186 consecutive weeks held by Steffi Graf.
Federer was No. 1 for 237 weeks during the first period (February 2, 2004 –
August 17, 2008) and was No. 1 for 48 weeks during the second period (6
July 2009 – 6 June 2010).
Federer is the first player to finish the year as a top two player in the
world for eight consecutive years (2003–10).
Federer is the first player, male or female, to rank No. 1 for 285 weeks in
total in only two periods.
Federer has been ranked in the top two in the world for a record 346
consecutive weeks (November 17, 2003 – July 4, 2010).
Federer has been ranked in the top two for 378 total weeks, as of Monday 9
July 2012, surpassing Sampras's 376 weeks, which is the record since the ATP
rankings have been updated every week from the 25th of June 1984 (Ivan
Lendl spent 303 weeks in the top-2 after the 25th of June 1984 and might
have spent nearly 100 weeks there before as well).[47]
Federer is the only man to reach all four Grand Slam finals as both the
number 1 ranked player (AO '06, FO '06, W '04, USO '04) and the number 2
ranked player (AO '04, FO '09, W '09, USO '08). He has won each of the four
Grand Slams while ranked number 2, and three of the four Grand Slams while
ranked number 1 (with the French Open being the exception).
Federer is the fourth male player to be No. 1 for more than 5 years (260
weeks) in total. The first male player to pass the 5 year mark was Connors,
followed by Lendl and Sampras. These four players combined have ruled the
ATP Top ranking for more than 21 years out of 37 years. (Ilie Năstase
was the first player to rank No. 1 on Aug 23, 1973).
Federer and Andy Roddick are the only active players to be ranked in the
year end top ten for ten consecutive years.
Either Federer or Rafael Nadal has been ranked No. 1 for a record 387
consecutive weeks from February 2, 2004 (7 years and 23 weeks). This
consecutive streak was broken when Nadal lost the No. 1 ranking to Novak
Djokovic on July 4, 2011.
Federer held the record for the largest ATP point lead in 2006 prior to the
doubling of point values and would hold the lead today with an adjusted
point lead of 6,030 points versus Nadal's 5,245 point lead under the new
system in 2011.[48]
[edit] Individual match recordsIn a semifinal of the 2004 Tennis Masters Cup
, Federer won a second set tiebreak against Marat Safin 20–18. It was the
longest tiebreak in terms of the number of points played (38) since the
tiebreak was introduced (the record is tied with five other tiebreaks). It
is also the longest tiebreak in Tennis Masters Cup history.[2]
At 77 games, Federer's 2009 Wimbledon singles final against Andy Roddick was
the longest Grand Slam singles final by number of games since the
introduction of the tiebreaker.
The final set of the 2009 Wimbledon final, which ended 16–14, was the
longest final set of a Grand Slam final by number of games played (30). The
final (77th) game of the final was the first in which Federer broke Roddick'
s serve, giving Roddick the record for the greatest number of consecutive
service holds in a Grand Slam final (36).
The 50 aces that Federer served in the 2009 Wimbledon final is the seventh
highest number in a tour match since 1991. It is also the most that have
been served in a Grand Slam final.
[edit] Match winning streaksFrom 2003–08, Federer won an all-time record 65
consecutive matches on grass courts before losing to Rafael Nadal in the
2008 Wimbledon final.[49] He was extended to five sets only twice during
this streak and lost a total of 16 sets (170–16).[50]
From 2005–06, Federer won a record 56 consecutive matches on hard courts
before losing to Nadal in the 2006 Dubai final.[2] Federer also holds the
second longest streak on hard courts of 36 consecutive wins (2006–07). Over
a period of 25 months (February 2005 – February 2007), Federer went 111–2
(98.2 %) on hard courts.
Federer won a record 26 consecutive matches against top ten ranked opponents
.[51] The streak lasted for 16 months (October 2003 – January 2005), when
he lost to Safin in a semifinal of the Australian Open. Federer also holds
the second longest winning streak against top ten opponents of 17 (2006–07)
.
Federer won an all-time record 41 consecutive matches against American
players before losing to Mardy Fish in a semifinal of the 2008 Pacific Life
Open in Indian Wells, California.[52] This streak began against James Blake
at the 2003 US Open lasted for 55 months.
Federer holds the record for most consecutive singles wins in North America,
winning 55 straight matches before losing to Andy Murray in August 2006.[2]
(This loss also stopped Federer's streak of 17 consecutive finals reached,
just one shy of Ivan Lendl's record 18 consecutive finals in 1981 and 1982.[
2])
Federer is the only player in the open era to hold seven winning streaks of
twenty matches or more. Federer's first streak was 23 matches in mid-2004.
The second streak was 26 matches spanning the latter half of 2004 and early
2005. The third streak was 25 matches in early 2005.[2] The fourth streak
was 35 matches at the end of 2005. The fifth (and longest) streak started at
the 2006 US Open and ended after 41 victories on March 11, 2007, which
included tournament victories at the US Open, Tokyo, ATP Masters Series in
Madrid, Davidoff Swiss Indoors in Basel, Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai, the
Australian Open in Melbourne, and the Dubai Duty Free Men's Open. His sixth
streak was 21 matches and included titles in Madrid, Roland Garros and
Wimbledon during 2009. The seventh (most recent) streak was 24 and included
titles in Basel, Paris, and the World Tour Finals in 2011 as well as matches
won in Doha and ended when he lost to Nadal in semifinals of the Australian
Open 2012.
[edit] Tournament winning streaks
Roger Federer at 2006 US Open Practice Session.Federer won 24 straight
finals from the tournament in Vienna in October 2003 through the tournament
in Bangkok in September 2005. This streak was a new open era record,
breaking the previous record of twelve straight final wins shared by John
McEnroe and Borg.[2] David Nalbandian ended Federer's streak in the final of
the 2005 Tennis Masters Cup.[2]
Federer won four consecutive titles at one event for the first time on June
18, 2006, at the Gerry Weber Open. He repeated this feat by winning his
fourth consecutive Wimbledon championship in 2006, beating Rafael Nadal in
the final. He improved upon this by winning his fifth consecutive Wimbledon
championship in 2007, again beating Rafael Nadal in the final and thus
equalling Björn Borg's open era record. Furthermore, in 2007, Federer
won his fourth consecutive US Open, breaking the open era record. In 2008,
Federer won the US Open for the fifth consecutive time.
[edit] Other selected achievementsFederer has won an open era record 12
grasscourt titles.
Federer has won an all-time record 51 hardcourt titles. Federer is the only
player to win 50 titles on a particular surface.
Federer is the only player to win at least ten titles each on clay, grass,
outdoor hardcourt and indoor hardcourt in the open era.
By 2005, Federer had won singles and doubles titles on all four surfaces:
hardcourt, clay, carpet, and grass. (Singles: Sydney 2002 (hard), Hamburg
2002 (clay), Milan 2001 (carpet), and Halle 2003 (grass); Doubles: Rotterdam
2001 (hard), Gstaad 2001 (clay), Moscow 2002 (carpet), and Halle 2005 (
grass)). He has also won singles and doubles titles on indoor and outdoor
hardcourts.
Federer has won titles on clay, grass, outdoor hardcourt and indoor
hardcourt in the same season six times (2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 and
2012). In 2006 Federer missed out on a clay title, and in 2009 he missed out
on an indoor hardcourt title.
Federer was the first man in the history of tennis to win a tournament on
blue clay at the 2012 Mutua Madrid Open.
Federer is the second player to record more than 500 match wins on
hardcourts after Andre Agassi (598) and the third player overall per any
court type (Guillermo Vilas leads with 629 match wins on clay).
Federer is the only player to win all five tournament types in a single
season (Grand Slam, ATP World Tour Finals, Masters 1000, World Tour 500, &
World Tour 250). He has achieved this four times (2004, 2006, 2007 and 2010)
. Each time he has won all five types of tournament on hardcourts.
Federer is the first player to hold the record for the most titles in four
different tournament categories at the same time (March 18th - April 22nd
2012, and May 13th - May 21st 2012) - 16 GS (outright), 6 YEC (outright), 19
/20 Masters 1000 (tied but surpassed) and 12 ATP 500 (tied). Pete Sampras
retired holding the record for the most titles in three different tournament
categories - 14 GS (outright but surpassed), 5 YEC (tied but surpassed), 12
ATP 500 (outright but since tied).
Federer is the only player to win 6 different tournaments at least 5 times
each. As of 2012, he has won 5 titles at Gerry Weber Open (Halle), Davidoff
Swiss Indoors, US Open and Dubai Tennis Championships, 6 titles at ATP World
Tour Finals and 7 at Wimbledon.
Federer is the only player to win tournaments on four different continents
in three different seasons (2004, 2006 and 2007). Pete Sampras is the only
other player to achieve this feat in consecutive seasons (1993 and 1994).
Federer has won singles tournaments in an open era record 18 different
countries: Australia, Austria, Canada, China, United Kingdom, France,
Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Portugal, Qatar, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, and the United States.
Federer has won 75 of 106 finals during his career, for a winning percentage
of 70.8%.
Federer has won 75 titles in his career, the fourth most singles titles won
by a tennis player in the open era (17 GS, 6 YEC, 20 Masters 1000, 12 ATP
500 Series, 20 ATP 250 Series). In the open era only Connors (109), Lendl (
94) and McEnroe (77) have won more titles than Federer in their career.
In 2004, Federer became the eighth player in the open era to win at least 11
singles titles in a year and was the first male player in tennis history to
win at least 10 titles in a season without losing in a tournament final.[2]
In 2005, Federer became the fourth player in the open era to win at least 11
singles titles in a year twice and the first to do so in consecutive years
since Jimmy Connors from 1973–74.
In 2006, Federer reached the final in 16 of the 17 tournaments he played,
setting a new record of 94.1 percent finals appearances[53] and was also the
first man since Thomas Muster in 1995 to win 12 titles in one year.[2]
Federer is the only player in the open era to have won at least 10 singles
titles in each of three consecutive years.[2]
From 2004 through 2006, Federer won 94.3% of his singles matches (247–15)
and 69.4% of the singles tournaments he entered (34 titles in 49 tournaments
, including eight of twelve Grand Slam tournaments).
Federer has won 80% of his matches each year for 9 consecutive years (2003–
2011). Connors won 80% of his matches each year for a record 12 consecutive
years (1973–1984).
Federer won 90% of his matches each year for 3 consecutive years (2004–2006
). Borg won 90% of his matches each year for a record 4 consecutive years (
1977–1980).
Federer has the highest career winning percentage in tiebreaks since the
introduction of the tiebreak - 66.1% (at the end of the 2011 season).
Federer won 31 consecutive sets (10 consecutive straight-set matches)
beginning with his Tennis Masters Cup round robin match against Andy Roddick
on November 14, 2006, and ending with his first round match against
Kristian Pless at the Dubai Tennis Championships on February 26, 2007.
Federer also won 30 consecutive sets (12 consecutive straight-set matches)
from 2004–05 and 28 consecutive sets (11 consecutive straight-set matches)
in 2008.
In two tournaments that Federer won (2005 Qatar ExxonMobil Open and 2008
Gerry Weber Open), he won every game he served.[54]
Federer has never retired from a match. He has withdrawn only twice during a
tournament, the first time when he was due to play against James Blake in
the quarter-finals of the Paris Masters in 2008, and the second when he was
due to play Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the semi-finals of the 2012 Qatar Open.
Federer has earned over $70,000,000 in prize money - a record.
In 2007, Federer earned a then record U.S. $10,130,620 in prize money,
surpassing his own previous record of $8,343,885 set in 2006. Novak Djokovic
holds the current record as he earned U.S. $12,619,803 in prize money in
2011.
Federer is the fourth male player to win both the Junior and Senior
Wimbledon singles titles in his career after Bjorn Borg (1972 Junior
Champion, 5 time Senior Champion), Pat Cash (1982 Junior Champion, 1987
Senior Champion) and Stefan Edberg (1983 Junior Champion, 1988 & 1990 Senior
Champion). Roger Federer was Junior Champion in 1998 and has since won the
Senior title 7 times.

【在 l**a 的大作中提到】
: 别啊,你看人家lz都列了这么多了:)
C******t
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pai
w**w
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顶长文。

championship
,
record
He

【在 N****s 的大作中提到】
: Glad to help, if you want to read.
: [edit] Singles championshipsFederer has won 17 Grand Slam titles, breaking
: the previous all-time men's record of 14 by Pete Sampras. Federer won 17
: Majors in a span of 37 Majors (2003 Wimbledon – 2012 Wimbledon championship
: ), while Sampras won 14 in 49 majors (1990 US Open – 2002 US Open).[1]
: Federer is sixth on all-time Grand Slam singles list, preceded by Steffi
: Graf (22), Martina Navratilova (18), Chris Evert (18), Margaret Court (24),
: and Helen Moody (19) in reverse chronological order.
: Federer holds the record for most male Wimbledons won, at seven; this record
: is shared by Pete Sampras (open era) and William Renshaw (pre-open era). He

H*B
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真想知道,看这个http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATP_World_Tour_records
看多少是费费排第一的,多少是豆子排第一的

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: 愿意听听老费现在还有什么别的记录,我对他的记录了解不够详细,因为太多了,你再
: 列举几个吧

f**********g
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看完,基本上就是豆子在红土上刷数据刷得太厉害了。其他指标远远落后。而FF几乎在
每一项都排得上,而且很多不同的指标都是第一。
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m******1
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Pai

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: 今晚就给奶粉发三黄包,直接转账,不必回帖。需要回贴的单黄包打算发50个庆祝打破
: 286记录。

g*****y
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FF在09年比06年挣的钱还要多,通货膨胀真可怕!

【在 H*B 的大作中提到】
: 真想知道,看这个http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATP_World_Tour_records
: 看多少是费费排第一的,多少是豆子排第一的

c****t
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ff不知道有没有及时换成瑞郎,那样的话11年之前还可以大赚一笔

【在 g*****y 的大作中提到】
: FF在09年比06年挣的钱还要多,通货膨胀真可怕!
b*****n
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弓虽

【在 H*B 的大作中提到】
: 真想知道,看这个http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATP_World_Tour_records
: 看多少是费费排第一的,多少是豆子排第一的

t*****i
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Chi
g*****y
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美元贬值,还是排三黄包要紧。呵呵

【在 c****t 的大作中提到】
: ff不知道有没有及时换成瑞郎,那样的话11年之前还可以大赚一笔
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: 286记录。

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排三黄包

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: 286记录。

s***m
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排包子,正宗看球派奶粉费蜜

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