Roger Federer is a Swiss former professional tennis player, born on August 8, 1981, in Basel, Switzerland. He turned professional in 1998 and had a career spanning more than two decades. Federer is widely recognized for his achievements in the sport, having won 20 Grand Slam singles titles. These include eight Wimbledon titles, six Australian Open titles, five U.S. Open titles, and one French Open title.
Federer was the first male player to win 20 Grand Slam singles titles. He held the world No. 1 ranking in the ATP for a total of 310 weeks, including a record 237 consecutive weeks between 2004 and 2008. Federer's first Grand Slam title came at Wimbledon in 2003, and he completed a career Grand Slam by winning the French Open in 2009. His career involved notable rivalries with players like Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.
In addition to his singles success, Federer won a gold medal in doubles at the 2008 Beijing Olympics alongside Stan Wawrinka and a silver medal in singles at the 2012 London Olympics. He was also part of the Swiss team that won the Davis Cup in 2014.
Federer retired from professional tennis in September 2022 following the Laver Cup. Throughout his career, he was known for his versatility, competing on various surfaces and excelling across all major tournaments. Federer was also involved in philanthropy through the Roger Federer Foundation, which supports educational projects for children in Africa and Switzerland.
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