My favorite tennis player is Federer (Roger Federer).
Roger Federer, born on August 8, 1981 in Basel, Switzerland, is a Swiss male professional tennis player (turned professional in 1998). He is known for his comprehensive and stable skills, gorgeous and positive playing style, and gentlemanly elegance. famous for its image. Many critics, current and retired players consider Federer one of the greatest players of all time. Federer is not only successful in tennis but also active in philanthropy and business.
Federer holds the record for the longest consecutive number of weeks in the world in singles in ATP history (237 weeks, 2004-2008). He has won 20 Grand Slam men's singles championships, 10 runner-ups, and four Grand Slam men's singles titles. Laureus World Sports Awards Best Male Athlete, ranked second in the world as of July 2, 2018.
On December 29, 2017, he was named the Best Male Athlete of the 2017 National Sports Reporters Conference (AIPS).
On February 17, 2018, Federer advanced to the semi-finals of Rotterdam. With the victory in this game, Federer returned to the world No. 1 position and became the oldest No. 1 in tennis history. On February 28, 2018, Federer won two awards at the Lawrence Awards Ceremony and became the first The athlete who won the Laureus Best Man five times has also become the most decorated athlete in the history of Laureus with six awards. In April 2018, he was honored as the most influential person in the world in 2018 by Time Magazine. In August 2018, he was ranked second in the ATP world rankings.
On February 17, 2018, with the points from the Rotterdam semi-finals, Federer returned to the ATP men's singles world number one. Federer also surpassed Agassi (33 years old) to become the oldest world number one: 36 years and 6 months; Federer also surpassed Agassi (3 years) to become the player with the longest interval between returning to the world number one: 5 years and 106 days. ; And surpassing Nadal (9 years), the span between his first ranking as the world's number one and his recent ranking as the number one has been as long as: 14 years and 17 days.
On April 1, 2019, in the 2019 Miami Open, Federer swept the defending champion and seventh seed Isner 6-1/6-4, winning his 101st championship title. The 28th championship.