Roger Federer enjoyed one of the greatest careers in tennis history, during which he clinched 20 Grand Slam titles.

The Swiss legend claimed his first major crown at Wimbledon in 2003, and would go on to surpass Pete Sampras ’ then-record tally of 14.

Federer made a habit of winning Grand Slams in the 2000s, securing 15 of his 20 trophies before the 2010 ATP season.

He won the 2010 Australian Open and Wimbledon in 2012, but after that, he endured an unexpected drought on the biggest stages.

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Roger Federer’s ‘ultra special’ Grand Slam triumph in 2017

The drought would last until 2017, when, in Melbourne, Federer beat his great rival, Rafael Nadal, to secure his fifth Australian Open and 18th major title.

Reflecting on the final in a 2022 intervie

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