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Federer's profile and current ranking.

Gender: male

Name: roger federer.

English name: roger federer.

Nicknames: Niu, FedEx, Lion King, Flying King, Fei Shen, Mr. Point.

Nationality: Switzerland

Language: German (mother tongue), French, English.

Birthday: 198 1.8.8

Constellation: Leo

Wife: mirka Valenci

Place of birth: Basel (Switzerland)

Address: Bertmingen (Switzerland)

Height: 6 feet 1 inch (1.85m)

Weight: 187 lb (85 kg)

Hobbies: sports (golf, football, skiing), making friends, Sony games, music, playing poker.

Sponsor: Nike

Sports shoes: Nike air steam VI

Racket: Wilson k factor KSix- a tour 90

Grip: right hand (SLR)

Entry time: 1998

The highest singles ranking:1(February 2, 2004-August 2008 17) (for 237 consecutive weeks).

Singles champion: 60 (including 15 Grand Slam champion, surpassing Sampras, creating a record high)

The highest world ranking in singles: 1

Current world ranking: 1

Current world ranking score: 1 1220 (09.7.6)

Top ranking of doubles: 24

Doubles titles: 8 (including 7 ATP Tour champions and 1 Olympic doubles champions)

The highest ranking date of doubles: June 9, 2003

Olympic medal: gold medal in doubles at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

Achievements in 2005: 8 1 wins and 4 losses.

Record in 2006: 92 wins and 5 losses

Record in 2007: 67 wins and 9 losses

Record in 2008: 63 wins 14 losses.

Professional bonus: the latest professional bonus: $48,072,6341998: reaching the top 8 in Toulouse, which is its second ATP event.

1999: the youngest player who entered the top 100 that year. For the first time, he represented Switzerland in the Davis Cup, becoming the youngest player in the ATP men's singles 100.

2000: First entered the final of the Tour in Marseille, but lost to compatriot marc rosset. Participated in the Sydney Olympic Games and won the fourth place.

200 1: won the first singles title in Milan and became the highest ranked player in Switzerland that year. In addition, the French Open advanced to the Grand Slam quarterfinals for the first time, successfully ending Sampras' 3 1 winning streak in the fourth round of Wimbledon. Later, it was predicted that Federer would succeed Sampras as the new ruler of professional tennis men's singles, but Federer did not make a big breakthrough in the next two years.

* In the same year, in Hopman Cup, she cooperated with former tennis elder sister Hingis to help Switzerland win the world mixed tennis team championship.

2002: Sydney, Hamburg and Vienna won the championship, and the French Open and Wimbledon were eliminated in the first round, helping Switzerland to participate in the Davis Cup world group competition, and finally losing to Hewitt in the semi-final of the Masters Cup at the end of the year.

2003: In the first round of the French Open for the second year in a row, he defeated Australian philippoussis 7-6(7-5), 6-2 and 7-6(7-3) in straight sets in the final of Wimbledon, and won his first Grand Slam title. Coincidentally, they also met in the earlier Hamburg Masters, and Federer was eliminated by the latter in the third round, declaring that he failed to defend his title.

* In the same year, he won seven singles titles on the ATP Tour: Marseille Open 13 Tennis Tournament, Dubai Tennis Tournament, Munich Tennis Tournament, Gary Webb Open (Haller, Germany), Wimbledon, Vienna Tennis Tournament and ATP Year-end Competition (Masters Cup). He was the player who won the most singles titles on the ATP Tour that year, and the ATP champion's year-end score reached 875, ranking second in the world.

* In the same year, the Australian Open, Cincinnati Masters and US Open all lost to nalbandian, but in the ATP year-end (Masters Cup) group match, I beat my opponent for the first time in my career.

* 65438+broke up with his Swedish coach Peter lundgren in February.

2004: Became the 23rd Swiss in the history of ATP and the first Swiss to win the first place in the world. In that year, he defeated Safin in Melbourne Park to win his second Grand Slam title, defeated Roddick in the Wimbledon final, and defeated Hewitt in the US Open final 6-0/7-6/6-0, becoming the first Swede Vilander to win three Grand Slams in one year since 1988.

* In the same year, he also represented Switzerland in the tennis competition of Athens Olympic Games and raised the flag for Switzerland at the opening ceremony. However, his singles performance stopped at the second round. (In the second round, I lost to [Berdych] of the Czech Republic 6-4, 5-7 and 5-7. )

* In that year, he won three Grand Slam singles titles (Australian Open, Wimbledon and US Open), four Masters singles titles [including ATP year-end tournament (Masters Cup)] and four other singles titles, totaling 1 1 singles titles, and the ATP singles titles reached 1267 at the end of that year, ranking first in the world.

2005: 1 month invited meritorious coach Tony Roach to be my part-time coach, and the Australian Open and French Open lost to the final champion twice. In the semi-final of the Australian Open, the total number of sets was 2-3 (scores 7-5, 4-6, 7-5, 6-7 (6-8), 7-9), which lost to the last runner-up Russian Safin.

* In the quarterfinals of Monte Carlo Masters, I was unexpectedly defeated by an African player, Gasquet of France. (Score: 7-6 (7- 1), 2-6, 6-7 (10- 12))

* In the semi-final of the French Open, he lost to Spanish teenager Nadal with the total number of sets 1-3 (scores: 3-6, 6-4, 4-6, 3-6).

He became the eighth Wimbledon player to win three consecutive championships and the third player to achieve this achievement since the Open. In addition, his winning streak on the grass reached 36 games.

* Agassi successfully defended his title in the final of the US Open, which made him the first player to win Wimbledon and US Open titles for two consecutive years. Since the 2005 season, the total record is 7 1 and 3 losses, and the hard court score is 45 wins 1 losses, including 35 consecutive victories, which also exceeds Sampras' previous record of 34 consecutive victories in hard courts in the open era. Winning the U.S. Open in the end also allowed him to win 23 consecutive victories in the ATP history final.

2006: 65438+129 October, the Australian Open ended the grand finale-the men's singles final was held at Rodlaval Stadium in Melbourne Park. Roger Federer, the king of Swiss tennis, saved the disadvantage of losing the first set at the crucial moment of the second set by surpassing ordinary people, successfully brought the latter two sets into his own rhythm, and finally scored a total score of 5-7/7-5/6-0/6-.

* In the same year, in the final of Dubai Championship, 2-3 sets (scores: 6-2, 4-6, 4-6) were lost to Spain's Nadal, and he was declared out of four consecutive championships, which was the first singles defeat this year.

* In March of the same year 19, he won the men's singles champion of Pacific Life Cup (Indian Springs Masters) for the third consecutive year, and also won the first men's singles champion of this event for the third consecutive year.

* On April 2nd, the same year, he defended the men's singles champion in the NASDAQ 100 Open held in Miami, and was also the first player to win the men's singles champion in Indian Springs and Miami Masters for two consecutive years.

* In Monte Carlo and Rome, both reached the finals of the clay masters, and both lost to the old enemy, defending champion Nadal of Spain, and won the runner-up. (Press: All the first four Masters this year entered the finals. )

* It was the first time to reach the final of the French Open, and it was also the fourth time in 2006 that Nadal, the defending champion of Spain, lost to him and won the runner-up.

* In Wimbledon, Federer's signing was considered serious. In the process of promotion, he met three teenagers (Gasquet, Berdych and Anxiqi) who had made a name for themselves by beating him, and his old enemy Henman (Federer's bitter hand in his early years), who still reached the final with a hot attitude; In the final, Nadal, the bitter opponent, was defeated in the final four times this year, and finally defeated Nadal, the old enemy, by 3- 1 set to win the championship, achieving Wimbledon's four consecutive championships, which is the first time this year to beat his opponent.

* In 2006, she entered the singles final of 10 ATP Tour.

ATP singles champion (59)

* 200 1 ( 1)

* * Milan

* 2002 (3)

* * Sydney, Hamburg Masters, Vienna

* 2003 (7)

* * Marseille Open 13, Dubai Championship, Munich, Gerweber Open (Haller, Germany), Wimbledon, Vienna, Masters Cup.

* 2004 ( 1 1)

* * Australian Open, Dubai Championship, Pacific Life Cup (Indian Hot Springs Masters), Hamburg Masters, Gary Webb Open (Haller), Wimbledon, Gerstad, Toronto Masters, US Open, Thailand Open, Masters Cup.

* 2005 ( 1 1)

* * ExxonMobil Open in Doha, ABN Amro World Championship in Rotterdam, Dubai Championship, Pacific Life Cup (Indian Springs Masters), NASDAQ 100 Open (Miami Masters), Hamburg Masters, Gary Webb Open (Haller), Wimbledon, Southwest Consortium Masters (Cincinnati Masters), US Open and Thailand Open.

* 2006 ( 12)

* * Doha ExxonMobil Open, Australian Open, Pacific Life Cup (Indian Springs Masters), Nasdaq 100 Open (Miami Masters), Gary Webb Open (Haller, Germany), Wimbledon, Rogers Cup (Toronto Masters), US Open, AIG Japan Open, Madrid Masters, Basel, Masters Cup (Shanghai, China).

*2007(7)

New york men's singles champion at the US Open.

Wimbledon championship

London men's singles champion

French Open Men's Singles Runner-up in Paris, France

Hamburg ATP Masters Hamburg Men's Singles Champion

ATP Masters Monte Carlo Monaco Men's Singles runner-up

ATP Gold Medal Dubai Men's Singles Champion, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

ATP Shanghai Masters Cup China Shanghai Men's Singles Champion

ATP series men's singles champion in Basel, Switzerland.

ATP Masters Madrid Men's Singles Runner-up Madrid Spain

Melbourne, Australia Australian Open Men's Singles

champion

*2008(3)

ATP series esto Lier station

Portuguese esto Lear men's singles champion

ATP Masters Indian Wells Station American Indian Wells Men's Singles Semifinal

Melbourne, Australia, the men's singles semi-finals of the Australian Open.

*2009

* * In 2009, the second Grand Slam tournament, the French Open, ended its last day. In the remarkable men's singles final, Federer, ranked second in the world, was in a state of great courage. The Swiss King defeated Sodelin, the 23rd seed of the tournament, with a total score of 3-0, and won the men's singles title at the French Open in 2009. The specific proportions of the three sets are 6- 1, 7-6( 1) and 6-4. Federer won the French Open men's singles championship for the first time in his career, and he became the sixth male player to win a grand slam in history.

Here are some records that Federer broke:

From February 2, 2004 to August 7, 2008, Federer ranked first in the world for 237 consecutive weeks, becoming the longest-running men's singles player.

Federer won the US Open five times in a row, which was previously achieved by mcenroe and Lendl. Federer won the Wimbledon-US Open for three consecutive years, which is an unprecedented record.

Three of the four Grand Slams won this season: Australian Open, Wimbledon and US Open.

In 2006, Federer lost only five times this season, including four to Nadal and 1 to British teenager Murray in Cincinnati. Of course, Federer has won 70 games this season after entering the final of the US Open.

Since Wimbledon in 2005, Federer has reached the Grand Slam finals for six consecutive times and won the championship for five times. 1 runner-up (champions: Wimbledon in 2005, US Open in 2005, Australian Open in 2006, Wimbledon in 2006 and US Open in 2006; Runner-up: 2006 French Open)

This season, he has won eight Tour titles: Doha, Australian Open, Indian Wells Masters, Miami Masters, Harley Lawn, Wimbledon, Toronto Masters and US Open.

The French Open champion in 2009 was the14th Grand Slam singles champion of Federer's career, so the Swiss king tied Sampras' record of Grand Slam singles champion. In addition, this is the first time that Federer won the French Open men's singles championship in his career. He became the sixth male player to win a Grand Slam in history and the first person after Agassi (1999). The other four are Fred Perry (UK), Don Bucky (USA), Rod Laval (Australia) and Roy Emerson (Australia). Federer has also become the first European male player to win a grand slam since entering the open era, and the only male player in history to win four grand slams without home advantage! There is also that this is Federer's second men's singles champion this season and the 59th men's singles champion in his career.

9/14 In recent 14 Grand Slam tournaments, Federer won 9 of them (2 at the Australian Open, 4 consecutive championships at Wimbledon and 3 consecutive championships at the US Open) and 1 runner-up (French Open in 2006).

46 1 125 Federer's professional record was 461win125 loss after the final of the US Open. So far this season, his record is 70 wins and 5 losses, and in 2005 his record was 8 1 wins and 4 losses.

1324 season championship points are 1324 points. Federer also plans to participate in this season's Japan Open, Madrid Masters, Swiss Masters, Paris Masters and Shanghai Masters Cup.

7760 world ranking points set a new record, becoming the highest point since ATP points system.

Federer won 2 1 Grand Slam in a row, including 17 finals and 14 champions, ranking among the top four. What a great feat!

Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon Open and US Open Masters Cup.

1999/ first round//

Third, fourth, first and third rounds in 2000/

200 1 third round quarterfinals and fourth round quarterfinals/

2002 fourth round, first round, first round, fourth round, semi-final

The fourth round in 2003, the first round champion, the fourth round champion

2004 champion, third round champion, champion.

2005 Top Four Champion and Runner-up

2006 champion, runner-up, champion

2007 champion, runner-up champion, champion champion

Semifinal, runner-up and champion group stage in 2008

2009 runner-up champion

Federer:

2004 season: 74 wins and 6 losses, 1 1 Tour champions include three Grand Slam finals (Australian Open, Wimbledon and US Open).

2005 season: 8 1 wins and 4 losses, 1 1 Tour champions include two grand slam (Wimbledon, US Open) year-end finals runners-up.

2006 season: 87 wins and 5 losses, 9 matches, including 3 Grand Slams (Australian Open, Wimbledon and US Open).

2007 season: Three Grand Slam (Australian Open, Wimbledon and US Open) US Open champion.

2008 season: US Open champion

2009 season: French Open champion Wimbledon champion

The 59 Tour champions include 14 Grand Slams, from February 2, 2004 to August 7, 2008, World 1.