![]() Federer missed a huge chunk of the end of 2021 while he was recovering from injury. He didn’t play in the Australian Open and then also missed the US Open due to injury. While he did reach the quarter-finals of Wimbledon, he was knocked out in the fourth round of the French Open. 2021 also wasn’t all that great for the Swiss ace. He has recovered from the injury he suffered at the 2020 Australian Open, but his game seems to be a bit down these days. However, Federer found his groove after 2016, and was going good until an injury pegged him back. He was also thwarted a couple of times by Andy Murray. ![]() Early 2010s saw Nadal and Djokovic dominate men’s tennis, while Federer took a step back. The late 2000s also saw the emergence of Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray, and along with Federer, they were called the ‘Big 4’. No one even came close to defeating the legendary Swiss in the grass court. The Swiss Maestro was almost unstoppable in the late 2000s, especially at the Wimbledon. 2003 Wimbledon men’s singles champion Roger Federer of Switzerland poses with the trophy with his coach Peter Lundgren. In just a year’s time he had already won 4 Grand Slam titles. He won his first Grand Slam title, when he was just 21, at the 2003 Wimbledon. He rose to fame when he was hardly 17 years old, winning the 1998 Junior Wimbledon. The Swiss Maestro has 20 Grand Slam titles to his name, a record he shares along with Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic – the most by any ATP Professional. ![]() Roger Federer is arguably the greatest tennis player of all time. Roger Federer is considered to be the greatest tennis player of all time, and here is all about his net worth, salary, family, records endorsements and more Roger Federer facts Birth Place Basel, Switzerland Father’s Name Robert Federer Mother’s Name Lynette Federer Star Sign Leo College Stopped school when he was 16 Net Worth (2022) $550 million Prize Money (2023, YTD) Retired Prize Money till date $130,594,339 Age 41 Date of Birth AugHeight 185 cm Weight 85 kg Nationality Swiss, South African Achievements 20 Grand Slam titles, 103 ATP singles Titles Wife Mirka Federer (married 2009) Children Myla Rose Federer, Charlene Riva Federer, Leo Federer, Lenny Federer Endorsements Rolex, Wilson Sporting Goods, Mercedes-Benz, Uniqlo, Lindt Social Media Instagram, Twitter
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