Povl Carstensen
Legend
List of career achievements by Roger Federer through 2010
These records were attained in the Open Era of tennis.
Overall Grand Slams:
Time Span, Selected Grand Slam Records. Players Matched.
Wimbledon 2003 — Australian Open 2010, 16 titles. Stands alone.
US Open 2008 — Australian Open 2010, Career Grand Slam. Rod Laver, Andre Agassi, Rafael Nadal.
Wimbledon 2003 — Australian Open 2010, 22 finals. Stands alone.
Wimbledon 2005 — US Open 2007, 10 consecutive finals. Stands alone.
Wimbledon 2004 — Australian Open 2010, 23 consecutive semi-finals. Stands alone.
Wimbledon 2004 — U.S. Open 2010, 26 consecutive quarter-finals. Stands alone.
2006 — 2007, 2 consecutive years winning 3+ titles. Stands alone.
2004 & 2006 — 2007, 3 years winning 3+ titles. Stands alone.
2004 — 2007, 4 consecutive years winning 2+ titles. Stands alone.
2004 — 2007 & 2009, 5 years winning 2+ titles. Stands alone.
2003–2010, 8 consecutive years winning 1+ title. Björn Borg, Pete Sampras.
Wimbledon 2003 — Australian Open 2006, First 7 finals won. Stands alone.
Australian Open 2004 — US Open 2010, 7 consecutive years winning 20+ matches. Ivan Lendl.
US Open 2006 — French Open 2007, 36 consecutive sets won. Stands alone.
US Open 2007, 35 consecutive service points won. Stands alone.
US Open 2007, $2.4 million earned at one event. Stands alone.
Wimbledon 2009, 50 aces in a final. Stands alone.
French Open 2004 — Wimbledon 2008, 18 consecutive No. 1 seeds. Stands alone.
Specific Grand Slams:
Grand Slam, Records At Each Grand Slam. Players Matched.
Australian Open 2004–2010, 4 titles overall. Andre Agassi.
Australian Open 2004 — 2010, 4 titles in 7 years. Stands alone.
Australian Open 2004–2007, 3 titles in 4 years. Andre Agassi.
Australian Open 2006–2007, 2 consecutive titles. Ken Rosewall, Guillermo Vilas, Johan Kriek, Mats Wilander, Stefan Edberg, Ivan Lendl, Jim Courier, Andre Agassi.
Australian Open 2004–2010, 5 finals overall. Stefan Edberg.
Australian Open 2004 — 2010, 7 consecutive semi-finals. Stands alone.
Australian Open 2007, Won without dropping a set. Ken Rosewall.
French Open 2006–2009, 4 consecutive finals. Björn Borg, Ivan Lendl, Rafael Nadal
French Open 2006–2008, 3 runner-ups. Guillermo Vilas.
French Open 2006 — 2008, 3 consecutive runner-ups. Stands alone.
French Open 2005 — 2009, 5 consecutive semi-finals. Stands alone.
Wimbledon 2003–2007, 5 consecutive titles. Björn Borg.
Wimbledon 2003–2009, 7 finals overall. Boris Becker, Pete Sampras.
Wimbledon 2003 — 2009, 7 consecutive finals. Stands alone.
Wimbledon 2003 — 2009, 7 consecutive semi-finals. Stands alone.
U.S. Open 2004–2008, 5 titles overall. Jimmy Connors, Pete Sampras.
U.S. Open 2004 — 2008, 5 consecutive titles. Stands alone.
U.S. Open 2004 — 2009, 40 consecutive match victories. Stands alone.
Other records:
Time Span, Selected Records. Players Matched.
2 February 2004 — 17 August 2008, 237 consecutive weeks at No.1. Stands alone.
October 2003 — January 2005, 26 consecutive match victories vs. top 10 opponents. Stands alone.
2005–2006, 56 consecutive hard court match victories. Stands alone.
2003–2008, 65 consecutive grass court match victories. Stands alone.
2003–2005, 24 consecutive tournament finals won. Stands alone.
2006, 94.12% of tournament finals reached in 1 season. Stands alone.
2005–2006, 2-season match winning percentage of 95.05%. Stands alone.
2004–2006, 3-season match winning percentage of 94.27%. Stands alone.
2004–2007, 4-season match winning percentage of 92.92%. Stands alone.
2003–2010, 5 ATP World Tour Finals titles. Ivan Lendl, Pete Sampras.
2007, $10 million earned in a season. Stands alone.
2002–2010, 29 Masters 1000 finals reached. Stands alone.
2005–2006, 29 consecutive Masters 1000 match victories. Stands alone.
2004–2008, 2 consecutive Olympic games as wire-to-wire No. 1. Stands alone.
2005–2007, 3 consecutive calendar years as wire-to-wire No. 1. Stands alone.
2005–2007, 3 calendar years as wire-to-wire No. 1. Jimmy Connors.
These records were attained in the Open Era of tennis.
Overall Grand Slams:
Time Span, Selected Grand Slam Records. Players Matched.
Wimbledon 2003 — Australian Open 2010, 16 titles. Stands alone.
US Open 2008 — Australian Open 2010, Career Grand Slam. Rod Laver, Andre Agassi, Rafael Nadal.
Wimbledon 2003 — Australian Open 2010, 22 finals. Stands alone.
Wimbledon 2005 — US Open 2007, 10 consecutive finals. Stands alone.
Wimbledon 2004 — Australian Open 2010, 23 consecutive semi-finals. Stands alone.
Wimbledon 2004 — U.S. Open 2010, 26 consecutive quarter-finals. Stands alone.
2006 — 2007, 2 consecutive years winning 3+ titles. Stands alone.
2004 & 2006 — 2007, 3 years winning 3+ titles. Stands alone.
2004 — 2007, 4 consecutive years winning 2+ titles. Stands alone.
2004 — 2007 & 2009, 5 years winning 2+ titles. Stands alone.
2003–2010, 8 consecutive years winning 1+ title. Björn Borg, Pete Sampras.
Wimbledon 2003 — Australian Open 2006, First 7 finals won. Stands alone.
Australian Open 2004 — US Open 2010, 7 consecutive years winning 20+ matches. Ivan Lendl.
US Open 2006 — French Open 2007, 36 consecutive sets won. Stands alone.
US Open 2007, 35 consecutive service points won. Stands alone.
US Open 2007, $2.4 million earned at one event. Stands alone.
Wimbledon 2009, 50 aces in a final. Stands alone.
French Open 2004 — Wimbledon 2008, 18 consecutive No. 1 seeds. Stands alone.
Specific Grand Slams:
Grand Slam, Records At Each Grand Slam. Players Matched.
Australian Open 2004–2010, 4 titles overall. Andre Agassi.
Australian Open 2004 — 2010, 4 titles in 7 years. Stands alone.
Australian Open 2004–2007, 3 titles in 4 years. Andre Agassi.
Australian Open 2006–2007, 2 consecutive titles. Ken Rosewall, Guillermo Vilas, Johan Kriek, Mats Wilander, Stefan Edberg, Ivan Lendl, Jim Courier, Andre Agassi.
Australian Open 2004–2010, 5 finals overall. Stefan Edberg.
Australian Open 2004 — 2010, 7 consecutive semi-finals. Stands alone.
Australian Open 2007, Won without dropping a set. Ken Rosewall.
French Open 2006–2009, 4 consecutive finals. Björn Borg, Ivan Lendl, Rafael Nadal
French Open 2006–2008, 3 runner-ups. Guillermo Vilas.
French Open 2006 — 2008, 3 consecutive runner-ups. Stands alone.
French Open 2005 — 2009, 5 consecutive semi-finals. Stands alone.
Wimbledon 2003–2007, 5 consecutive titles. Björn Borg.
Wimbledon 2003–2009, 7 finals overall. Boris Becker, Pete Sampras.
Wimbledon 2003 — 2009, 7 consecutive finals. Stands alone.
Wimbledon 2003 — 2009, 7 consecutive semi-finals. Stands alone.
U.S. Open 2004–2008, 5 titles overall. Jimmy Connors, Pete Sampras.
U.S. Open 2004 — 2008, 5 consecutive titles. Stands alone.
U.S. Open 2004 — 2009, 40 consecutive match victories. Stands alone.
Other records:
Time Span, Selected Records. Players Matched.
2 February 2004 — 17 August 2008, 237 consecutive weeks at No.1. Stands alone.
October 2003 — January 2005, 26 consecutive match victories vs. top 10 opponents. Stands alone.
2005–2006, 56 consecutive hard court match victories. Stands alone.
2003–2008, 65 consecutive grass court match victories. Stands alone.
2003–2005, 24 consecutive tournament finals won. Stands alone.
2006, 94.12% of tournament finals reached in 1 season. Stands alone.
2005–2006, 2-season match winning percentage of 95.05%. Stands alone.
2004–2006, 3-season match winning percentage of 94.27%. Stands alone.
2004–2007, 4-season match winning percentage of 92.92%. Stands alone.
2003–2010, 5 ATP World Tour Finals titles. Ivan Lendl, Pete Sampras.
2007, $10 million earned in a season. Stands alone.
2002–2010, 29 Masters 1000 finals reached. Stands alone.
2005–2006, 29 consecutive Masters 1000 match victories. Stands alone.
2004–2008, 2 consecutive Olympic games as wire-to-wire No. 1. Stands alone.
2005–2007, 3 consecutive calendar years as wire-to-wire No. 1. Stands alone.
2005–2007, 3 calendar years as wire-to-wire No. 1. Jimmy Connors.
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