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What is the best match Federer ever played?
1. Andy Roddick: Australian Open 2007. The greatest match I’ve ever seen Roger play. Roddick had reached the top of his game, having just made the final of the US Open in 2006, and nearly defeating Federer in the WTF that same year.
What is the most famous tennis match?
Wimbledon
1. Wimbledon. Where else to start but with the most prestigious tennis tournament of all: Wimbledon. Of the 4 Grand Slam tournaments, Wimbledon attracts the most attention and remains the favourite of fans and professional tennis players alike.
Did Andy Roddick beat Roger Federer?
Roddick has lost four Grand Slam finals (Wimbledon in 2004, 2005, and 2009, and the US Open in 2006), all to Federer. Their match in the 2009 Wimbledon final, which reached a thirty-game fifth set, has been called one of the greatest matches in tennis history.
What is the best tennis major?
Most people would agree that Wimbledon is the most prestigious tennis tournament. Of the four grand slam tournaments in professional tennis (Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open), Wimbledon always seems to attract the most attention.
How many points has Roger Federer lost in all of his matches?
The data set is comprised of 491 players who have lost at least 50 matches at the ATP Tour and Grand Slam level since 1991, when official ATP Tour statistics were first recorded. Federer has lost 25,925 points in the 260 matches where he has suffered defeats.
Who is the ‘toughest out’ in tennis?
The ‘toughest out’ in tennis over the past 30 years is Roger Federer. An Infosys ATP Beyond The Numbers analysis of players who win the most points in a losing effort found that Federer averaged winning almost 48 per cent of points in 260 matches where he finished second best.
How many titles has Federer won at Wimbledon?
Federer played his opponents even closer in a losing effort when competing indoors versus outdoors. At this time of year, Federer is usually adding to his Wimbledon legacy where he has won a record eight titles. He is 101-13 at Wimbledon throughout his career.
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