The Legendary Journey of

Roger Federer

From his early training days to becoming the world’s No. 1, Roger Federer’s career is a testament to skill, dedication, and greatness. Relive the milestones that defined his legacy in the world of tennis.
1

Roger Federer Started Training

From an early age, Federer showed an aptitude for sports and began playing tennis at the age of eight.

2

Olympics Games in 2000

Federer competed at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, advancing to the bronze medal match.

3

First Stepping onto the Podium when 17

He won numerous national championships and made his mark on the international stage by becoming a top junior player in 17.

4

Number One in the World.

In 2004 he finished the year ranked number one in the world, was victorious in 11 of the 17 tournaments he played in.

5

Winning his first Grand Slam

Their first major breakthrough by winning his first Grand Slam title at Wimbledon, defeating Mark Philippoussis in the final.

6

Best Game Player

In 2006 Federer continued to be the game’s best player. In addition to winning Wimbledon, he was victorious at the Australian Open and the U.S.