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Tennis Player: Roger Federer

Date of Birth: 08/09/81
Birthplace: Basel, Switzerland
Lives: Oberwil, Switzerland
Weight: 177lbs (80kg)
Height: 6’1” (185 cm)
Turned pro 1998


Roger Federer started playing tennis when he was eight, and during his developmental years idolised Boris Becker and Pete Sampras. He had a great junior career winning the Wimbledon singles and doubles titles and getting to the final of the US Open and the semis of the Australian Open. Roger defeated Coria in the final of the Orange Bowl and at the end of 1998 became the number one junior in the world.
Federer is a laid back character, off court he enjoys sitting on the beach, playing cards, table tennis and is a big fan of his home town football team FC Basle.
Federer is an ambassador for global promotion of tennis, in 2005 he supported Kofi Annan and the united nations in its promotion of 2005 as the ‘International Year of Sport and Physical Education’. He carried the Flag for Switzerland at the Athens Olympics and in 2003 was voted “Swiss of the Year” by his countries TV audience.

His career in review

Roger Federer turned pro in 1998 and a year later finished the season in the top 100.
He became Swiss number one in 2001. Won his first ATP tour title in Milan and then won three matches in Switzerland’s defeat of the USA in the Davis Cup. He really shot to fame when he ended Sampras’ 31 match winning streak at Wimbledon, before losing to Henman in the quarter finals.
Throughout his career Federer has shown great versatility winning on all the major surfaces in singles, doubles and team play (Davis Cup).

2004 was an outstanding year for Roger Federer, winning 11 ATP titles including three Grand Slams and three Masters Series events. His match winning percentage was .925 and he held an 18-0 winning record against players in the top ten.
After beating Hewitt, Nalbandian, Ferrero, and Safin at the Australian Open he became world No. 1, and after beating Hewitt in the US Open final he secured the No.1 position in the ATP Race. He claims the Wimbledon title as the highlight of the year (def. Roddick).
2004 was a great year and he narrowly missed the earnings record (Sampras 1997 $6,498,311) winning a staggering $6,357,547.

It was always going to be tough to repeat the great year he had in 2004, nevertheless, he has given it a good shot and just added another US Open title (def. Agassi) to add to his second Wimbledon trophy. Can anybody stop this man?

One reason he is so good is his incredible shot making ability. He can hit winners from anywhere on the court. Check the tennis videos and action photo sequences of Roger Federer to see how relaxed he looks as he hits the ball.

 

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