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It's not quite time to go off the deep end if you're a Roger Federer fan. If there was ever a time for that, it was in 2013 (see: Stakhovsky, Sergiy and Robredo, Tommy).
Roger played his first pro matches in 1997 (5 total) and in 1998 full-time playing ATP events. Since then Roger has played in over 1,400 matches and in the 1,424 matches he finished every single match he ever started.
Roger Federer of Switzerland hits a return to Nick Kyrgios of Australia during the sixth day of the US Open Tennis Championships the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, New York, USA, 01 September 2018.
Surging through the field as smoothly as a sprinter running downhill, Roger Federer ran into a resolute 6'8" roadblock today.
We heard about this awhile back, maybe even a year ago. How exciting for Roger. Dangerous? We will see... Watch tonite.
Roger Federer has by no means been at his best this week at the Gerry Weber Open, but he still had enough to reach the final.
Click here to check out the latest photos of Roger Federer at the men's tennis tournament in Halle, Germany.
Roger Federer captured the 98th title of his career on Sunday afternoon at the Mercedes Cup, defeating Milos Raonic 6-4, 7-6(3) in the final.
Regaining global supremacy didn't diminish Roger Federer's championship acceleration. A day after returning to the top of the world, Federer remains a world-beater on grass.
With Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray among those on the sidelines and Novak Djokovic a shadow of his former self, the dream final when the 2018 BNP Paribas Open began was Roger Federer vs. Juan Martin Del Potro. Nine days later, that dream is now a realty.
Streaking across the purple patch of court, Roger Federer slashed a forehand pass that landed like a splash of yellow paint in the final game.
We are watching The GOAT in action @ The 2018 Indian Wells • BNP Paribas Tennis Open. Interesting that I find myself only watching him. I'm not doing the head back and forth...
Roger Federer attributes upward mobility to his smooth lateral movement—and a deep drive to achieve. The oldest world No. 1 in ATP history defends both the top spot and his BNP Paribas Open title in Indian Wells this week.
Roger Federer often makes major achievement look easy, but the Grand Slam king knows how hard it is to master a major.
He is the icon of men’s tennis, and tonight, in the company of HSH Prince Albert and HSH Princess Charlene, Roger Federer won his fifth and six Laureus statuettes, becoming the most decorated Laureus Winner in history at the 2018 Awards Ceremony in Monaco.
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