5 tennis players who have picked Roger Federer as the GOAT
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Federer's first major tittle
"I never thought it possible to win a Grand Slam" Federer's first major tittle Federer, a 28-time Masters winner, has spent 310 weeks as World No. 1 - which includes a record 237 consecutive weeks at the top. He has won the year-end championships six times, which is the most by any player. Out of his 20 Major titles, the former World No. 1 has won six at the Australian Open, five at the US Open, one at the French Open and a record eight at Wimbledon. Federer won the Davis Cup in 2014 and has also won the Hopman Cup thrice. At the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, he bagged the gold medal in the men's doubles, partnering compatriot . Federer also won a silver medal at the 2012 London Olympics in the singles category. The six athletes who've earned over $1 BILLION in their careers, per Forbes:
Tiger Woods: $1.72B
Cristiano Ronaldo: $1.24B
LeBron James: $1.16B
Lionel Messi: $1.15B
Roger Federer: $1.09B
Floyd Mayweather: $1.08BThe six athletes who've earned over $1 BILLION in their careers, per Forbes: 1️⃣ Tiger Woods: $1.72B2️⃣ Cristiano Ronaldo: $1.24B3️⃣ LeBron James: $1.16B4️⃣ Lionel Messi: $1.15B5️⃣ Roger Federer: $1.09B6️⃣ Floyd Mayweather: $1.08B Federer is six titles away from equalling Jimmy Connors' record for most ATP titles won (109). Although he trails both his rivals, Nadal and Djokovic, in the head-to-head count, the Swiss has been frequently lauded for playing an instrumental role in transforming modern tennis. The words artistry, grace and balletic are often used to describe Federer's style on the tennis court. He has excelled in a variety of conditions too; be it the experimental blue clay of Madrid, the Rebound and Plexicushion hardcourts of the Australian Open or the carpet courts of Basel, the 40-year-old has found success on almost every surface. On that note, here's a look at five legendary tennis players who have labelled Roger Federer the greatest of all time:
5 tennis players who have picked Roger Federer as the GOAT
Martina Navratilova, Roger Federer, and Serena Williams is unanimously considered one of the biggest ambassadors for tennis. The Swiss maestro is among the most popular athletes to have ever lived, with a fanbase that spans the entire globe. Federer was the first to overtake ' tally of 14 Slam titles, and was also the first man to win 20 Majors. Now he is tied with for 20 Slam titles and trails only , who has 22 Majors to his name. Federer was the first member of the Big 3 to break onto the tennis scene, winning his first Slam title at Wimbledon back in 2003. 15 years later, at the 2018 Australian Open, the Swiss won his 20th Major. "I never thought it possible to win a Grand Slam"Federer's first major tittle
"I never thought it possible to win a Grand Slam" Federer's first major tittle Federer, a 28-time Masters winner, has spent 310 weeks as World No. 1 - which includes a record 237 consecutive weeks at the top. He has won the year-end championships six times, which is the most by any player. Out of his 20 Major titles, the former World No. 1 has won six at the Australian Open, five at the US Open, one at the French Open and a record eight at Wimbledon. Federer won the Davis Cup in 2014 and has also won the Hopman Cup thrice. At the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, he bagged the gold medal in the men's doubles, partnering compatriot . Federer also won a silver medal at the 2012 London Olympics in the singles category. The six athletes who've earned over $1 BILLION in their careers, per Forbes:
Tiger Woods: $1.72B
Cristiano Ronaldo: $1.24B
LeBron James: $1.16B
Lionel Messi: $1.15B
Roger Federer: $1.09B
Floyd Mayweather: $1.08BThe six athletes who've earned over $1 BILLION in their careers, per Forbes: 1️⃣ Tiger Woods: $1.72B2️⃣ Cristiano Ronaldo: $1.24B3️⃣ LeBron James: $1.16B4️⃣ Lionel Messi: $1.15B5️⃣ Roger Federer: $1.09B6️⃣ Floyd Mayweather: $1.08B Federer is six titles away from equalling Jimmy Connors' record for most ATP titles won (109). Although he trails both his rivals, Nadal and Djokovic, in the head-to-head count, the Swiss has been frequently lauded for playing an instrumental role in transforming modern tennis. The words artistry, grace and balletic are often used to describe Federer's style on the tennis court. He has excelled in a variety of conditions too; be it the experimental blue clay of Madrid, the Rebound and Plexicushion hardcourts of the Australian Open or the carpet courts of Basel, the 40-year-old has found success on almost every surface. On that note, here's a look at five legendary tennis players who have labelled Roger Federer the greatest of all time: