Find Out: Roger Federer holds this men’s all time record
Roger Federer
For the puritan tennis fan, one who looks beyond just numbers, and is more enamored with aesthetics, Roger Federer will forever be the greatest ever tennis player. Federer, the thirty-nine year old tennis superstar, the winner of twenty Grand-slams, once held most of the records that Singles tennis had to offer.
But, with rising age and his prowess on the tennis court lessening, coupled with the exponential rise of Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, many of those records have fallen. In the coming years, once Federer is retired, more of his records will fall, but the man will be remembered as the artist who used a racquet to wield magic on the tennis court. Let’s take a closer look at one of the Men’s Singles records that is still held by Roger Federer.
Roger Federer tops the men’s all-time tiebreak record
Roger Federer holds the record for the men’s all time tiebreak record. He is currently at 461-244, win -loss. Other tennis players who are in the top-10 in the men’s all time tie break are.
The top-10 list:
RANK | NAME |
1 | Roger Federer |
2 | Arthur Ashe |
3 | Novak Djokovic |
4 | Andrés Gómez |
5 | Pete Sampras |
6 | Andy Roddick |
7 | Andy Murray |
8 | Pérez Roldán |
9 | John McEnroe |
10 | Milos Raonic |
Others who missed the top-10 but are very good in tie breaks and are active players, are John Isner who is at 12th spot. Rafael Nadal is at No. 13th and Kyrgios is at no.18. Two other prestigious record that Roger Federer still holds is the all time Grand Slam title wins, he is joint with Nadal at 20, and consecutive weeks as World No.1 which is at 237.
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