In what might be the least surprising news of the century, Roger Federer has been elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame. Yes, the guy who basically owned men’s tennis for the better part of two decades is finally getting his plaque. I, for one, am shocked. It’s not like he won 20 Grand Slams or anything. Oh, wait.
The announcement came on November 19, 2025, confirming that Federer will be the sole inductee in the player category for the Class of 2026. Let’s be real, who else were they going to put up against him in his first year of eligibility? It would be like putting a high school basketball team up against the ’96 Bulls. A valiant effort, but we all know how it ends. The official ceremony is set for a weekend in August 2026 in Newport, Rhode Island, where I assume they’ll j

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