Roser Federer announce his retirement after 24 years of career
Roser
Federer announce
his
retirement
after
24 years of career
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Born on 8 August 1981 · Basel, Switzerland
Born on 8 August 1981 · Basel, Switzerland
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Roger Federer was ranked world No. 1 for 310 weeks, including a record 237 consecutive weeks
Roger Federer was ranked world No. 1 for 310 weeks, including a record 237 consecutive weeks
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Five time No. 1 has won 103 ATP singles titles
Five time No. 1 has won 103 ATP singles titles
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Won Record 8 men's singles Wimbledon titles, five men's singles US Open titles, and a record six Year-end Championships.
Won Record 8 men's singles Wimbledon titles, five men's singles US Open titles, and a record six Year-end Championships.
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Roger Federer became first living person of Swiss origin to feature on a Swiss Stamp in 2007
Roger Federer became first living person of Swiss origin to feature on a Swiss Stamp in 2007
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Roger Federer holds the world's second highest number of Guinness World records within one discipline - 24 performance based records
Roger Federer holds the world's second highest number of Guinness World records within one discipline - 24 performance based records
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One of
the top ten highest-paid athletes
in any sport
One of
the top ten highest-paid athletes
in any sport
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Also won Gold Medal in 2008 Beijing Olympic
Also won Gold Medal in 2008 Beijing Olympic
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his upcoming Laver Cup match in London will be his final ATP event
his upcoming Laver Cup match in London will be his final ATP event
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