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01 Wimbledon fourth round 3:2 Sampras, 05 Australian Open semifinals 2:3 Safin, 08 Wimbledon final 2:3 Nadal, 09 Wimbledon final 3:2 Roddick, this year's French Open semifinals 3:1 Xiaode, these are Grand Slams
The '05 Masters Cup final was 2:3 Naban, the '10 Masters Cup final was 2:1 Nadal, and in '07 there was an exhibition match with Nadal on a half-clay and half-grass court
In fact, if you go to see Federer's games in '05 and '07, especially in '06, many times it will be particularly exciting to include some low-level tours, and Federer at that time was basically incomprehensible, so I basically didn't list the games in that period, because at that time, I could play so well all year long, and I didn't think it was so classic
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05--09 Feiner's duel, 09 US Open, Fei's first Wimbledon championship, 05 Australian Open (Fei vs Safin) Several Grand Slams this year, Fei's performance is also good... And then there is the men's doubles at the 2010 Beijing Olympics... Relatively rare doubles).
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08 Wimbledon Final 05 Australian Open Semifinals 09 Australian Open Final Although they all lost, they were wonderful.
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01 Wimbledon fourth round 3:2 Sampras, 05 Australian Open semifinals 2:3 Safin, 08 Wimbledon final 2:3 Nadal, 09 Wimbledon final 3:2 Roddick, this year's French Open semifinals 3:1 Xiaode, these are Grand Slams
The '05 Masters Cup final was 2:3 Naban, the '10 Masters Cup final was 2:1 Nadal, and in '07 there was an exhibition match with Nadal on a half-clay and half-grass court
In fact, if you go to see Federer's games in '05 and '07, especially in '06, many times it will be particularly exciting to include some low-level tours, and Federer at that time was basically incomprehensible, so I basically didn't list the games in that period, because at that time, I could play so well all year long, and I didn't think it was so classic
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Federer is simply a tennis player.
But he is the face of elegant technique, a sharp forehand, a gorgeous DSLR, a Swiss king, a tennis legend, and a super genius.
There are respectable people on and off the field haha.
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Federer played tennis and was a first-class player.
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Highest winning streak on grass 65 games.
It is the longest winning streak in tennis history.
Because there are very few games on grass.
You can see how difficult it is to not lose on grass in a few years, unfortunately losing to Nadal in the Wimbledon final in '08.
The grass's 65-game winning streak came to an abrupt end, but it could have been a record that had never been seen before.
The winning streak at the US Open is 40 matches.
Federer himself was amazed at the record.
He never imagined he could win 40 straight in the United States.
However, he lost to Del Potro in the final of this year's US Open.
Failed to achieve six consecutive US Open titles.
Del Potro also became in addition to Nadal.
The first person who can beat Federer in another Grand Slam final.
It is not far off to believe that his dynasty is not far off
Thank you for adopting.
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New York, September 10, the highlight of the 2006 US Open men's singles final was held as scheduled, the top seed Federer defeated the ninth seed Roddick in four sets 6-2 4-6 7-5 6-1 after two hours and 27 minutes, defeating his opponent for the 11th time in his career and achieving a brilliant third consecutive title at the US Open. At the same time, it was also the third year in a row that he won Wimbledon and the US Open, which was an unprecedented moment of glory.
Here are some of the key numbers that belong to Federer:
1 Federer has not been down since he ascended to the world No. 1 position on February 2, 2004, and it will be some time before Sampras continues to record 286 consecutive weeks of world No. 1.
3 Federer's three-in-a-row US Open title, previously achieved by McEnroe and Lendl, Federer won back-to-back Wimbledon-US Open titles for three consecutive years, a record unprecedented.
3 Won three of the four Grand Slams this season: the Australian Open, Wimbledon and the US Open.
5 Federer has lost only five times so far this season, four of them to Nadal and one to British teenager Murray in Cincinnati, although Federer has won 70 matches this season since reaching the US Open final.
6 Federer has reached six Grand Slam finals in a row since Wimbledon 2005, winning five titles and one runner-up (winners: Wimbledon '05, US Open '05, Australian Open '06, Wimbledon '06, US Open '06; Runner-up: French Open '06).
8 He has won eight tournaments this season: Doha, Australian Open, Indian Wells Masters, Miami Masters, Halle Lawn, Wimbledon, Toronto Masters, US Open.
9 14 Federer has won nine of the last 14 Grand Slam tournaments (two Australian Open, four Wimbledon and three US Open) and one runner-up (French Open '06).
461 125 Federer's professional record is 461-125 after the US Open final, and his record so far this season is 70-5 and 81-4 for the whole of 2005.
With 1324 points for the championship season, Federer also plans to play in the Japan Open, Madrid Masters, Switzerland, Paris Masters and Shanghai Masters this season.
The 7,760 World Ranking points set a new record for the highest number of points ever scored in the ATP points system.
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Federer's desire to win, his ability to be versatile, and his long-term fitness have kept him at the top of professional tennis rankings compared to his peers and even current players.
1. Federer followed in the footsteps of Jimmy Connors and Ivan Rendell in 2015 and became one of only three players to have won 1,000 in the Open era. This achievement reflects Federer's dedication to tennis, his dedication to his career, his longevity and, above all, his long-standing desire to win.
2. Rod Laver and Ken Roswall, who have won more than 1,000 games on the Amateur Tour, Pro Tour and Open stage, also affirmed Federer's ability to consistently beat top players: "Laver, who has won more than 200 titles in his 24-year career, believes that Federer's ability, game strategy, fitness and all-round ability on all types of venues are the keys to his success. ”
3. "Staying healthy away from injuries puts you in good shape," Roswell said. "He always has a competitive heart because he loves to compete. Because of what he has achieved, he feels a lot of pressure in the game, and he is definitely one of the benchmarks in tennis. ”
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Grip: The Western-style grip is widely regarded as the best forehand of all time due to its versatility and power, and is known as the "Hand of God", which is his killer weapon for victory. His forehand is varied, the angle can be wide open, and the landing point is very accurate, and the power, speed, and angle tend to be perfect, which can be described as unpredictable, and can often kill with one hit.
Usually the opponent returns to the shallow ball in midfield and he can kill it with one slap, and rarely wastes such scoring opportunities.
Backhand: His backhand is characteristic, and his chipping skills are unmatched. Chipping is not a simple transition, but a killer move combined with a forehand attack, and you can often use your backhand to cut the ball to the right.
The backhand is close to the net, and the opponent is mobilized to the midfield or in front of the net, and generally this kind of cut ball, the height of the ball after landing is very low, which can often make the opponent's return ball shallow, and Federer can calmly be in the midfield.
Hitting the gap in the opponent's forehand position with his forehand is a typical tactic for him. The backhand topspin is also very powerful, with a huge angle, and can often be taken by surprise.
Serve: Federer's serve is also one of the most important points**, and he can always deliver an ace or when facing a break point at a critical moment in the match.
It is to defuse the crisis by scoring directly on the serve. Federer's serve isn't the fastest, but his angle is undoubtedly the trickiest and most efficient. Serving is the key to winning a match, and a good serve often helps a player in the game.
Establish a clear advantage in the competition. He makes the most of his entire body power on his serve, from the legs to the waist to the shoulders to the arms, and finally to the racket. His movements are easy and stretched, and most importantly, he is highly concealed.
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Federer leads 10-2 in head-to-head records.
The specific battle situation is as follows:
Auckland first round: Ferrero wins, 6-4, 6-4;
US Open third round: Ferrero wins, 7-5, 7-6(6), 1-6, 7-6(6);
Shanghai Masters Cup group stage: Federer wins, 6-3, 6-4;
Rome Masters semi-finals: Federer wins, 6-4, 4-2 ret;
Houston Masters Group Stage: Federer wins, 6-3, 6-1;
Australian Open semi-finals: Federer wins, 6-4, 6-1, 6-4;
Second round in Dubai: Federer wins, 4-6, 6-3, 7-6(6);
Wimbledon fourth round: Federer wins, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6(6);
Monte Carlo Masters semifinals: Federer wins, 6-3, 6-4;
Hamburg Masters Round 3: Federer wins, 6-2, 6-3;
Wimbledon 1 4 finals: Federer wins, 7-6(2), 3-6, 6-1, 6-3;
Rome Masters third round: Federer wins, 6-2, 5-7, 6-1.
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2000 Auckland Hard Court Open.
Ferrero 6-4 6-4 Federer.
Third round of the 2000 US Open.
Ferrero 7-5 7-6 1-6 7-6 Federer's 2002 Shanghai Masters group stage.
Federer 6-3 6-4 Ferrero.
2003 Rome Masters semi-finalists.
Federer 6-4 4-2 Ferrero (the latter withdrew due to injury) in the semifinals of the 2003 Madrid Masters.
Ferrero 6-4 4-6 6-4 Federer.
2003 Houston Masters group stage.
Federer 6-3 6-1 Ferrero.
2004 Australian Open Semifinals.
Federer 6-4 6-1 6-4 Ferrero.
Fourth round of the 2005 Dubai Open.
Federer 4-6 6-3 7-6 Ferrero.
2005 Wimbledon Tennis Championships Fourth Round (Grass) Federer 6-3 6-4 7-6 Ferrero.
2007 Monte Carlo Masters Semi-Finals (clay).
Federer 6-3 6-4 Ferrero.
2007 Hamburg Masters (clay).
Federer 6-2 6-3 Ferrero 2007 Wimbledon Tennis Championships quarterfinals (grass).
Federer 7-6 3-6 6-1 6-3 Ferrero (CC).
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