Roger Federer announces his retirement: Unbreakable records of tennis legend
Twenty-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer on Thursday announced his retirement from professional tennis aged 41.
Roger Federer played ten Grand Slam finals in a row from 2005 to 2007. It is one of Roger’s toughest records to break.
Roger Federer has a staggering record of being at the top of the ATP rankings for 237 consecutive weeks.
Roger Federer holds the record for most wins in the Grand Slam tournaments. He has won 369 grand slam matches.
Roger Federer holds the record for the most ATP final matches won. He has won 59 singles matches in the ATP tour finals.
Roger Federer is the oldest player in ATP history to reach World No. 1. He accomplished this feat at the age of 36 years and 320 days.
The Laver Cup that will take place in London next week will be his last ATP event.
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“This is a bittersweet decision…because I’ll miss everything the tour has given me,” Federer said.