Roger Federer’s 100 ATP Titles

Roger Federer’s 100 ATP Titles. Twenty-two years after a 16-year-old Roger Federer made his ATP World Tour debut on home soil in Gstaad, the man they call ‘Maestro’ joins Jimmy Connors as only the second player to enter the ‘Century Club’.

ATP Title No 100

On Saturday at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, Roger Federer displayed a level of comfort on Centre Court that can be expected from someone who had previously won the event seven times. Trading body blows with 20-year-old Stefanos Tsitsipas, the Next Gen ATP champion 17 years his junior, the Swiss legend secured his 100th ATP Tour title with a 6-4, 6-4 win over the soon-to-be Greek World No. 10 in front of highly engaged, capacity crowd, which showed just how much they love Federer. Roger Federer’s 100 ATP Titles is 9 behind Connors and 6 more than Ivan Lendl in third place all-time and 20 more than Rafael Nadal, currently number four all-time with 80 ATP Titles.

ATP Title No 1

Having captured his first title in Milan in 2001 as a 19-year-old, Federer has scored at least one trophy in every season since. That’s 19 consecutive years of sustained success at the highest level. His career has not only outlasted that Milan tournament (last held in 2005), but also the carpet surface it was played on (last used in 2008) and every other player in the draw, who have all retired since then.

There are no signs that his continued success will stop anytime soon. Although Federer trails the 109 titles that Connors racked up in his career, he’s won at least four titles in 16 of the past 18 seasons. If Federer can stay injury-free for a few more years, he’s playing well enough to catch and possibly surpass the American’s record.

His milestone moment in Dubai is the latest of Federer’s litany of staggering achievements. His greatest? It’s impossible to choose just one. Federer has reigned atop the ATP Rankings for a record 310 weeks, including 237 in a row. He owns the most Grand Slam singles titles (20), Nitto ATP Finals crowns (6) and Wimbledon trophies (8) All-Time. He also stands alone with 24 consecutive wins vs. top 10 opposition. But of all these accomplishments, securing 100 titles is arguably one of the most impressive.

In an era of titanic servers and baseline bombers, Federer’s fluid, precision-oriented game has enabled him to dominate on the ATP World Tour for nearly two decades. No moment is too great and no shot too improbable. The Basel native has become an impervious force as he enters his late 30s, predicated on unyielding durability and the ability to excel on all surfaces.

Remarkably, of Federer’s 100 titles, nearly a quarter of them came in consecutive finals from October 2003 to October 2005. It’s a streak that will likely never be broken: 24 straight championship matches won. Over a span of two years, it was a guarantee that Federer would step onto a final stage and emerge with the trophy. He entered Vienna in 2003 with a 9-8 record in finals and emerged from Bangkok in 2005 with a stunning 33-8 mark.

The streak ended after an inspired David Nalbandian defeated him in a fifth-set tie-break in the championship match of the 2005 ATP Finals, but even that runner-up showing highlighted his dominance on tour. Federer had missed the previous six weeks nursing a right ankle injury and was on crutches just three weeks before arriving in Shanghai, yet still came within two points of taking the title.

But that championship match streak isn’t the only impressive figure among Federer’s 100 titles. The Swiss has won four titles without being broken throughout the tournament (Doha 2005, Halle 2008, Cincinnati 2012 & 2015) and owns five wins against World No. 1s in finals – three against Rafael Nadaland two against Novak Djokovic. In addition, he has successfully defended 35 of his titles and 15 of his final victories have come after losing the first set.

Roger Federer has won titles on four different surfaces, from hard (69), grass (18), clay (11) and carpet (2) in 19 different countries, enjoying the majority of his success in the United States (22 titles).

Federer has spread the love around multiple events during his storied career. He is the only player with seven or more crowns at five different tournaments, achieving the feat in Halle (9), Basel, (9), Wimbledon (8), Dubai (8) and Cincinnati (7).

As the Swiss maestro continues to push the limits and defy the odds, no record is safe. Having already made an indelible mark on the sport, he is proving that nothing is impossible and he might reach Connors 109 ATP titles before he retires.

Roger Federer Fast Facts

Grand Slam titles: 20 (no 1 all-time)
Nitto ATP Finals titles: 6 (no 1)

ATP World Tour Masters 1000 titles: 28 (no 3 behind Nadal 34 and Djokovic 33)
ATP World Tour 500 titles: 22 (no 1)
ATP World Tour 250 titles: 25 (no 2 behind Muster)

237 straight weeks as No 1 in the rankings and 310 weeks in total, both records all-time.

Federer’s Milestone Titles

 Title   Year   City   Opponent   Score
 No. 1   2001   Milan   Julien Boutter   6-4, 6-7, 6-4
 No. 10   2003   Vienna   Carlos Moya   6-3, 6-3, 6-3
 No. 25   2005   Dubai   Ivan Ljubicic   6-1, 6-7, 6-3
 No. 50   2007   Cincinnati   James Blake   6-1, 6-4
 No. 100   2019   Dubai   Stefanos Tsitsipas   6-4, 6-4

 

Federer Title Fast Facts

– Lowest Seed: No. 17 (2017 Australian Open d. Rafael Nadal 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3)
– Lowest-Ranked Opponent Beaten In Final: No. 109 (2005 Bangkok d. Andy Murray 6-3, 7-5)
– Fewest Games Lost In Final: 3 (2004 Halle d. Mardy Fish 6-0, 6-3)
– Most Games Lost: 39 (2009 Wimbledon d. Andy Roddick 5-7, 7-6, 7-6, 3-6, 16-14)

Federer Titles By Tournament

Perhaps it’s fitting that one of the tournaments Federer has lifted the most trophies at, with nine, takes place in Basel, where he was a ball kid as a youngster. The ‘Swiss Maestro’ takes pride in his performance at home, making those victories even more special.

 Tournament  Titles
 Basel  9
 Halle  9
 Wimbledon  8
 Dubai  8
 Australian Open  7
 Cincinnati  7

Federer Titles By Surface

It’s no surprise that the majority of  Roger Federer’s 100 ATP Titles is won on hard courts, as his aggressive, baseline-hugging game helps him take away time from opponents, just like it does on grass courts, on which Federer has won 18 of his 25 finals.

 Surface   Titles
 Hard   70
 Grass   18
 Clay   11
 Carpet   2

Federer Titles By Age

 Age   Titles   Age   Titles   Age   Titles   Age   Titles
 19   1   24   9   29   5   34   2
 20   2   25   10   30   8   35   5
 21   6   26   6   31   2   36   5
 22   10   27   5   32   2   37   3
 23   11   28   2   33   7   TOTAL   101


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Mikael Olsson

Mikael is a passionate tennis-lover since Björn Borg won the epic Wimbledon final against John McEnroe 1980. Mikael has written over 4 000 articles covering the ATP World Tour and has a +80% success rate in his tennis predictions.

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