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Introduction to Federer's birth
Name: roger federer.

Gender: male

Nationality: Switzerland

Birthday: 198 1.08.08

Place of birth: Basel (Switzerland)

Permanent residence: Burwell, Switzerland.

Height: 6 feet 1 inch (1.85m)

Weight: 177 lb (80kg)

Sponsor: Nike

Sneakers: Nike Air Steam IV

Racket: Wilson June 1 Tour

Grip: right hand

Entry time: 1998

Current world ranking: 1 (since February 2, 2004)

Top singles ranking: 1

Top ranking of doubles: 24

Singles champion: 52

Doubles champion title: 7

Achievements since 2007: 64 wins and 8 losses.

Total career record: 547 wins, 133 losses.

Professional bonus: $36,007,078

Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon Open and US Open Masters Cup.

1999/ first round//

Third, fourth, first and third rounds in 2000/

200 1 third round quarterfinals and fourth round quarterfinals/

2002 fourth round, first round, first round, fourth round, semi-final

The fourth round in 2003, the first round champion, the fourth round champion

2004 champion, third round champion, champion.

2005 Top Four Champion and Runner-up

2006 champion, runner-up, champion

2007 champion, runner-up champion

In 2004, the 23-year-old defending Masters Cup champion just had the best season of his career, winning 65,438+00 titles, including three Grand Slams and three Masters Series titles.

In 2004, he had a top ten winning streak of 65,438+03 (65,438+08 if traced back to the Houston Masters Cup), during which he beat every top ten player. In addition, in the singles final of the 2004 season, he had a perfect record of 12 wins and 0 losses (going back to 2003, this record was 12 wins and 0 losses). In the past 25 years, only Borg and mcenroe, who entered the Hall of Fame, can be compared with them, and they also won 12 consecutive finals. Federer, as the first player to win at least two championships in clay, grass and hard court in a single season, is also the first player to win in three kinds of venues after Borg of 1979. He won the 1 1 championship for four consecutive times, among which 1 won the championship for 23 consecutive times from June 7 to August, which was the best result of his career. Federer's 2004 season got off to a good start at the Australian Open. In the process of defeating Hewitt (fourth round), nalbandian (quarter-final), Ferrero (semi-final) and Safin (final) to win the championship, he only lost two sets. Shortly thereafter, he ascended the No.1 throne in the world for the first time on February 2, and locked in the No.1 position at the end of the year after winning the US Open on September 13. On February 20th, Federer lost to Henman in the quarterfinals of Rotterdam Open, which was his first defeat of the season. But he immediately won the Dubai Open (beating Lopez) and the Indian Wells Masters (beating Henman). In May, Federer presented his most memorable clay performance at the Hamburg Masters, beating Gao Diao (first round), Gonzalez (third round), Moya (quarter-final), Hewitt (semi-final) and Corea (final) to win the final championship. His only Grand Slam defeat was Roland Galos, who lost to kuerten in the third round. Then, he won four championships like a whirlwind-Harry Open (beating Fisher), Wimbledon (beating Roddick), his first Swiss Open champion (beating igor andreev) and Toronto Masters (beating Roddick).

In 2005, Federer's record was 8 1 win and 4 losses, which was only 82 wins and 3 losses created by mcenroe in a single season. This year, Federer won 1 1 singles titles, including two Grand Slam titles and four Masters Series titles, which made him the number one player in the world for the second consecutive year.

In 2006, so far, he only lost four games and won six singles titles.