Archive: swiss-tennis
Roger Federer had already been confirmed, of course, for the third annual Laver Cup next summer. After all, it is taking place in none other than Geneva, Switzerland.
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.
A real treat! Watch more history as it's being made every time R.F. plays. 2018 is going to be an unbelievable ROTTERDAM final between the new number one and for certain "GOAT" Roger Federer versus the Great Grigor Dimitrov, the man who the Bulgarians go nuts for.
Click here to check out another Roger Federer photo gallery from the Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia.
Not one, not two, not three, not four, not five...not 17, not 18, not 19.... No, Roger Federer now owns 20 career Grand Slam titles.
6 months ago I couldn't hit one backhand. Now I've played the Main Draw of @australianopen had amazing last few months and can say that the comeback has been more than successful.
Roger Federer's scrumptious 2017 season just got even sweeter. Long-time Federer sponsor Lindt & Sprüngli announced today it has extended the 19-time Grand Slam champion's endorsement pact.
Roger Federer made a rousing recovery from knee surgery capturing an ATP-best seven tournament titles
Click here to check out photos of Roger Federer at the 2017 Swiss Indoors tennis in Basel, Switzerland.
Check out our EPA tennis picks of the G.O.A.T., Roger Federer.
Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka will square off in a blockbuster U.S. Open semifinal on Friday after dominating their respective matches on Wednesday evening.
Swiss Marc Rosset has delved into nostalgia, telling the Swiss Tennis magazine Smash that he longs for the game of the past when the fields at the grand slams were more wide open than they are today.
When Roger Federer pulled out of Switzerland’s Davis Cup team, Swiss Tennis president René Stammbach demanded a face-to-face explanation.
The national federation has run out of patience with the former world no.1’s ‘when it suits me’ approach.
All is not well in Swiss tennis and the problem is far more deep rooted than the fact Roger Federer has failed to win the last three Grand Slam events.
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