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Look directly at Wikipedia and pick a few paragraphs in it.
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Children's shoes, it is recommended that you go to Federer's official website for reference. If it is milk powder, you can also register.
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You can go to Federer's post bar to see that milk powder is welcome to join.
In addition, you can go to Federer's official website This ** has just been improved and it is a bit slow to enter, where you can find Federer's historical record Introduction to the game...It's all in English).
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Look up about Federer's English** Just type in Roger Federer, and if you have a new word, replace it with another word, and it will become a very authentic English speech.
I wish I had the opportunity to give a speech to show my love for him
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I said that I was writing the manuscript of tomorrow's English speech slam and was already full of cows....To give.
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If you don't talk about Roger, what do you write?
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Fei Tianwang has too many records, I will only tell you about the relatively important ones:
1. 17 Grand Slams (the most in history) Wimbledon 7 titles, US Open 5 consecutive titles, Australian Open 4 crowns, French Open 1 crown (09 years).
2. The longest first time in the world is 302 weeks.
3. The grass has won 65 consecutive victories and is undefeated for 5 years, the best in history.
Fourth, 56 consecutive wins on hard courts, the best in history.
Five-time and six-time year-end finals champion, the best ever.
6. He has won three Grand Slams a year three times, the best in history.
The rest has a bunch of details, I won't copy it, I hope it helps you!
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1. Federer holds the record for the longest consecutive weeks (237 weeks, between 2004 and 2008) in the history of the ATP rankings
2. Federer has a record of 17 Grand Slam men's singles titles and is currently ranked seventh in the world (surpassing Sampras's 14 Grand Slam titles).
3. Longest unbeaten run in a Grand Slam final (7 matches) – The first player since the Open era in 1968 to win the men's singles title in the first seven Grand Slam singles finals of his career. (Wimbledon 2003 – Australian Open 2006, record final at 2006 French Open.) )
4. Wimbledon-US Open for four consecutive years"Back to back"Won the title (2004-2007) – the first player in tennis history (including the pre-Open era) to win the men's singles title at Wimbledon and the US Open for four consecutive years.
5. Since the Open era, the first player has won the US Open men's singles championship for five consecutive years (2004-2008).
6. The first player to Wimbledon-US Open-Australian Open for two consecutive years"Back to back"Men's singles wins. (Wimbledon 2005-2006, US Open 2005-2006, Australian Open 2006-2007).
7. 11 consecutive Grand Slam tournaments without losing a set (07 Australian Open first round to 07 French Open round of 16), tying the record set by John McEnroe in 1984.
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Just saw it at Federer's Bar.
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This seems to be a very small statistic. One year, the Australian Open gave players the speed of the ball when they hit the winner, which was generally 150-170It's around 170.
Federer's forehand is basically this speed. The fastest in tennis is probably Gonzalez's forehand, which I know of has a forehand of more than 180 kilometers, which is faster than many women's serves.
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Soderling. Federer in a hundred kilometers.
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Del Potro can reach speeds of up to 204 kilometers per hour.
Federer 160 km.
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