Roger Federer announces retirement

Roger Federer is a champion's champion of tennis game. Lets have a look at the records he hold in the game of tennis.

Roger Federer is retiring from professional tennis at age 41 after a series of knee operations

Retirement at the age of 41 .

Retirement at the age of 41 .

Lets Have a look at his Career & Records.

Lets Have a look at his Career & Records.

He won 20 Grand Slam titles , finished five seasons ranked No. 1

He Have played more than 1,500 matches in his 24 years of career.

Federer is the only men’s player to win five consecutive U.S. Open titles

Federer claimed his 98th ATP title in Stuttgart in June 2018 and became the oldest player to claim the world No. 1 ranking at 36 years old, 314 days.

Federer was the past record-holder with 310 joined a long time as the men's top tennis player in ATP rankings. 

He turned into the fourth player, in the people's down, to win at least 20 Huge homerun singles titles. Margaret Court (24), Steffi Graf (22) and Serena Williams (23) .

Swiss tennis player who dominated the sport in the early 21st century with his exceptional all-around game. He won a record eight Wimbledon titles