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Federer’s 2006 Backdrop -From 2000-2003 there was no one to dominate tennis after Sampras retired and there were many world number 1s just lasting for few months.
Federer's 2006 season was truly one for the ages. At the peak of his career, the then 25-year-old embarked on a glorious 92-5 campaign, winning 12 titles, including three Grand Slams. It was ...
Roger Federer lashed out at Novak Djokovic after Switzerland’s Davis Cup tie against Serbia back in 2006.
Roger Federer finished 2006 with a win-loss percentage of 94.84. While Jannik Sinner was 73-6 on the season, Federer was defeated just five times out of the 97 matches he played.
Roger Federer claimed his fourth straight Wimbledon title with a hard-fought four-set victory over Rafael Nadal.
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal were one match away from their first clash of the season on Friday after clinical wins in Monte-Carlo.
It's match point for top-ranked tennis player Roger Federer at the 2006 Australian Open final in Melbourne, Australia.
The world's number one tennis player, Roger Federer, says his game plan for 2006 is to retain his top-ranking position. This content was published on November 18, 2005 - 17:05 2 minutes ...
Rafael Nadal was left in tears after beating Roger Federer 2-6, 6-4, 6-4 in Dubai in 2006 to bring an end to his Swiss counterpart's sublime run of 56 consecutive hard-court victories. The ...
In October 2006, Federer arrived in Basel having won nine Grand Slam singles titles. But the Swiss had yet to win Basel—his best efforts a pair of runner-up runs in 2000 and 2001.
But can Federer maintain his pace or even surpass Sampras, most notably his record 14 Grand Slam titles? A detailed look at these two careers suggests that Federer’s chances are average at best, ...