How many times has Federer been in a Grand Slam final?

Updated on physical education 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Year: Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, US Open.

    1999 First Round First Round

    2000 Third Round Fourth Round First Round Third Round.

    2001 Third Round, Quarterfinals, Quarterfinals, Fourth Round.

    2002 Fourth Round First Round First Round Fourth Round.

    2003 Fourth Round First Round Champion Fourth Round.

    2004 Champion Round 3 Champion Champion.

    2005 Final Four Final Four Champion Champion.

    2006 Champion Runner-up Champion Champion.

    2007 Champion Runner-up.

    This is Federer's achievement in all four Grand Slams, with runners-up in Grand Slam tournaments losing to Nadal and losing to Safin in the men's singles semifinals of the Australian Open in '05.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you include this year's French Open, there are 12 in total, and the overall record of Grand Slam finals is 10 wins and 2 losses. The defeat to Safin at the Australian Open was in the semifinals of the Australian Open in '05, and the Australian Open final in '04 was against Safin.

    The finals of the twelve Grand Slams are:

    Wimbledon 03 3 1 win over Philip Heath.

    In '04, he beat Safin 3 0 at the Australian Open, Roddick 3 1 at Wimbledon and Hewitt 3 0 at the US Open.

    In '05, Wimbledon beat Roddick 3 0 and US Open beat Agassi 3 1.

    In '06, the Australian Open beat Baghdatis 3 0, the French Open lost 1 3 to Nadal, Wimbledon beat Nadal 3 1, and the US Open beat Roddick 3 1.

    Since 07, he has beaten Gonzalez 3 0 at the Australian Open, and lost to Nadal 1 3 at the French Open.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    He did lose to Safin in the semi-finals of the Australian Open in '05 – because that match made me a fan of the Tsar, so remember, hehe, I don't know anything else.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Federer's Grand Slam tally is 20. Federer legendarily rewrote the history of men's tennis when he became the first player to win 20 Grand Slam trophies. Of the 20 Grand Slam trophies, eight have come at Wimbledon, six have come at the Australian Open, and there are five US Open titles and one French Open title.

    At the same time, he has also widened the gap between himself and Nadal to four Grand Slams, and with his unprecedented record of 302 weeks as world number one, the Swiss has once again refreshed the definition of "perfect" and "legendary".

    Introduction

    In the deciding set, Federer withstood the pressure and experienced a deuce test on his own serve, and then broke the tie to establish a 2-0 advantage, and the match began to be one-sided. The score came to 4:4 with the Swiss attacking with a strong attack

    At 1 o'clock, the suspense was lost. "Mr. Perfect" Federer defended his title with a "love game" on his serve and ended the match at 3 hours and 3 minutes 6-1.

    Asked before the tournament how he would feel about winning his 20th Grand Slam, Federer was at a loss for words: "The twentieth is special. I don't know what to say to you, that would be great. ”

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    As of February 2019, 20 Grand Slam titles.

    Federer holds the record for the longest consecutive number of consecutive weeks in ATP history (237 weeks, between 2004 and 2008), winning 20 titles and 10 runners-up in a Grand Slam men's singles.

    Federer had already achieved a career Grand Slam in 2009, beating Roddick 3-2 in the deciding set at Wimbledon 2009, 16-14 to win Wimbledon and surpass Sampras with 15 Grand Slam titles.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Federer's number of Grand Slams is 20.

    On the evening of September 15, 2022, Beijing time, the 41-year-old Swiss tennis king Federer announced on his personal social ** that he would retire next week, and the Laver Cup was his curtain call. Born on August 8, 1981 in Basel, Switzerland, Roger Federer has a career spanning more than 20 years.

    In his career, Federer won a total of 20 Grand Slam titles, including 6 Australian Open, 1 French Open, 8 Wimbledon, 5 US Open, 11 Grand Slam runners-up, 310 weeks in the men's singles world rankings, and the second-longest singles world No. 1 week in ATP history.

    Playing career

    In 1999, Federer made his Grand Slam debut at the French Open. In 2003, Federer won his first Grand Slam title. In 2004, Federer won the Australian Open for the first time.

    In 2007, Federer won five consecutive Wimbledon titles. In 2008, Federer won five consecutive US Open titles.

    In 2009, Federer won his first French Open title, reaching a Grand Slam title, and won Wimbledon for the sixth time, surpassing Sampras to become the most Grand Slam player in men's tennis with 15 Grand Slam titles.

    In terms of the number of Grand Slams in tennis, Spain's Rafael Nadal leads the way with 22 Grand Slam titles, while Serbia's Novak Djokovic has 21 Grand Slam titles.

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