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So far, Nadal is in good form, with his tally of Grand Slams now 11 and his Masters title being the most in the world at 19 (as of 2010). Federer's number of Grand Slams is 16, which is a real advantage in terms of numbers. However, his form has fallen sharply recently, and his performances at the French Open and Wimbledon are still far from those of his prime.
Therefore, it is unlikely that Federer will win a Grand Slam. It is still quite possible for Nadal to surpass Federer in the number of Grand Slams in the next 2-3 years.
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I think yes, the Grand Slam is not easy to get, Djokovic is on the rise now, and Nadal has started to decline, and he can't rule longer than a cow with his style of play and physical condition.
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Absolutely! There are only a few people in the history of tennis who have won 16 Grand Slams. Besides, the cow has been fighting for more than ten years to have today's results.
Natto, how many more decades do you have for him to consume? And if it weren't for the exception, men's tennis players would have already started to lose their physical strength by about the time they ran to the third. Just like cows.
So don't worry too much. Niu is so happy to have fans like you!
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In terms of the other three of the current Big Four, Federer can maintain the number of Grand Slams in the first place. However, the future is unknown, and perhaps another genius will emerge in the tennis world in the future... History is challenged and refreshed.
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Yes, it's 16 now, and you can't guarantee that he won't get it in the future, and he'll definitely get two or three, and Muredjokovic has all risen, and Nadal is not good at mixing, so it's about the same.
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Even though I'm milk powder, I hope he can keep it. However, Nadal already has 10, and it will not be difficult to get another six or more. As for Deyo, although he only has 3, it is not impossible to exceed 16 based on his form alone.
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Believing in cows, what has been accumulated is not something that can be broken all at once, and Nadal is not so powerful now because of his playing style.
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Speaking of tennis, many domestic netizens think of Li Na, after all, many people only understand the sport of tennis because of Li Na, and now the more famous tennis player is Federer, who can be said to be a legendary superstar in men's tennis today, and also a tennis player who has won the most Grand Slam championships, so how many Grand Slams has Federer won in total?
People often say that the tennis Grand Slam is to win the French Open, the US Open, the Australian Open and Wimbledon in one year.
Federer has not retired since he became a professional player in 1998, and has not retired until now, with a career of more than 20 years, he has won countless praises, and naturally has suffered many setbacks and troughs, but Federer has not given up, Federer has won a total of 20 men's singles Grand Slam championships so far, 11 runners-up, this result is really very bright, although Federer's results have been poor in recent years, but it is also because of injuries, even if he has not retired, But Federer is already widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time.
List of Grand Slam winners.
In addition to Federer, tennis players have many Grand Slam champions, such as Djokovic, he is also a famous tennis player who has won 20 Grand Slam championships in men's singles, many people say that Djokovic will soon surpass Federer and break Federer's record, and Neville, who is also a very powerful tennis player, has won 20 Grand Slam titles, because of Federer's age and injury, so now it is mainly the battle between Djokovic and Neville, I don't know which of the two will become the first person in tennis, Let's wait and see.
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20 pcs. Federer's Grand Slam.
The number is 20. Federer legendarily rewrote the history of men's tennis when he became the first player to win 20 Grand Slam trophies. Eight of the 20 Grand Slam trophies came at Wimbledon.
Six are from the Australian Open, with five US Open titles and one French Open title.
Roger Federer (born 8 August 1981 in Basel, Switzerland) owns Switzerland and South Africa.
A dual national, Swiss professional tennis player.
Federer made his Grand Slam debut at the French Open in 1999. In 2003, Federer won his first career 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, and in 2009, Federer won his first French Open title and his sixth Wimbledon title, becoming the most Grand Slam player in men's tennis with 15 Grand Slam titles. In 2018, Federer won the Australian Open, becoming the first player to reach 20 Grand Slam titles.
Federer holds the record for the second-longest number of weeks in the world in ATP history (310 weeks). He has won 20 Grand Slams and finished runner-up 11 times.
On September 23, 2022, Federer officially retired.
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Federer has won a total of 16 Grand Slam trophies: 2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, Australian Open, 2009, French Open, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, Wimbledon, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 US Open.
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2004 season: (Australian Open, Wimbledon, US Open) 2005 season: 2 Grand Slams (Wimbledon, US Open) 2006 season: 3 Grand Slams (Australian Open, Wimbledon, US Open).
2007 season: 3 Grand Slam titles (Australian Open, Wimbledon, US Open) 2008 season: US Open champions.
2009 season: French Open champion Wimbledon champion.
Wimbledon 2003.
Year: Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, US Open.
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