Happy Birthday Roger Federer: 5 unbreakable records of tennis legend - In Pics

Roger Federer, a man who needs no introduction turns 41 years of age today (August 8) 2022. The Swiss tennis legend has been on top of the world for almost three decades now, as his retirement also comes near, we bring you some extraordinary records set by the tennis legend, which are unlikely to be broken in today's era of tennis. 

Zee Media Bureau Aug 08, 2022, 19:54 PM IST,
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Staying no.1 for consecutive weeks

Federer holds an extraordinary record of being on top of the world for 237 consecutive weeks as the no. 1 between February 2004 to August 2008. He also holds a Guinness World Record for the same. (Source: Twitter)

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Most successive Slam finals

Between 2005 to 2007, Roger Federer played ten Grand Slam finals consecutively, it's a feat that is highly difficult to achieve in the modern era of Tennis now. It is one of Roger's most difficult record to break. (Source: Twitter)

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Oldest to be no. 1

This is a special one just like Roger, he was ranked as the world no. 1 when he was 36 years and 320 days, which is the record of being the oldest player to be on the top. (Source: Twitter)

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Most Slam wins

The Swiss King has won 369 Slam singles matches. (Source: Twitter)

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Most ATP finals

Federer has won 59 singles matches at the ATP finals. (Source: Twitter)

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