A very happy birthday to Roger Federer- a true connoisseur's delight
1. 16 + Counting Grandslams
2. 237 Continous weeks as No 1;
3. 23 Consecutive Grandslam semifinals (2004 Wimbledon - 2010 Australian Open)
4. 92-5 Win loss in the year 2006; 12 Titles ; Talk about almost total domination.
5. 44+ titles in Hard courts; 2 shy of tying all time leader Agassi.
6. 65 consecutive grass court match victories (2003 - 2008)
7. 56 consecutive hard court match victories (2005–2006)
8. 22 Grandslam Finals.
9. Only Player to win ATP WTF undefeated 4 times (2003, 2004, 2006, 2010).
10. The biggest of all; 5 Consecutive Wimbledons+ 5 Consecutive US Opens (Somebody defeat this feat!!)
A very happy birthday to Roger Federer- a true connoisseur's delight
Roger Federer - Best Points @ Wimbledon '12 - (HQ). The opening BH is outrageous.
Vinod, People in orkut were discussing that getting tickets are getting quite difficult for USO. I am not sure about the details. Please check out Orkut RF Community.
BERLIN, August 13, 2012
Federer tops ATP rankings
Wimbledon champion Roger Federer stayed top of the men’s tennis rankings released by the ATP on Monday.
The 31-year-old Swiss remains on 11,435 points narrowly ahead of Serbia’s Novak Djokovic (11,270), who on Sunday claimed his third title of the season at the Toronto Masters.
Spain’s Rafael Nadal remains third with Olympic gold medallist Murray fourth and Spain’s David Ferrer fifth.
The only changes in the top 10 see Janko Tipsarevic of Serbia gain a place to eighth, while Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina drops to ninth and John Isner of the United States comes in at 10.
ATP top 10 as of August 13 (previous ranking in parenthesis): 1. (1) Roger Federer, Switzerland, 11,435 points 2. (2) Novak Djokovic, Serbia, 11,270 3. (3) Rafael Nadal, Spain, 8,895 4. (4) Andy Murray, Britain, 8,200 5. (5) David Ferrer, Spain, 5,455 6. (6) Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, France, 4,880 7. (7) Tomas Berdych, Czech Republic, 4,425 8. (8) Janko Tipsarevic, Serbia, 3,320 9. (9) Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina, 3,305 10. (10) John Isner, United States, 2,890.
http://www.thehindu.com/sport/tennis/article3764093.ece
Federer could very well lose his No 1 ranking at the end of next week if Djokovic wins Cincinatti Open.
I was looking for the tickets yesterday. Men's final and semi finals sold out. Tickets are available for quarter finals. For two sessions it is coming around 350 bucks (pinnadi mattum thaan available ah irruku). Two days leave poda vendi vera varum pola. Kastam thaan. I should have planned well before.
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