Roger Federer

Roger Federer. 
Roger Federer.

South Africa, Federer's latest great adventure thanks to a good cause

Roger Federer has reappeared publicly... and thanks to a magnificent cause. His life, much calmer now after his retirement, leaves him plenty of room for certain commitments, such as those of the Roger Federer Foundation, with whom he embarked on one last magical adventure. Roger traveled to South Africa, the land where his mother, Lynette, grew up, and visited several schools where his Foundation works to educate boys and girls. Furthermore, he was accompanied by the captain of the Springboks, Siya Kolisi, in what was undoubtedly a very special day for both.

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Richard Gasquet reaches a record at the ATP Montpellier. Source: Twitter

Gasquet wins in Montpellier and equals a record held by Federer

Two months later, Richard Gasquet has won an official match on the ATP circuit again. At 38 years old, the Frenchman made his debut on Tuesday with a victory at the ATP 250 in Montpellier against his compatriot Adrian Mannarino (6-3, 6-2), achieving a longevity record that very few tennis players will be able to aspire to. The Beziers native has become the second player in the Open Era to win matches for 24 consecutive professional seasons, a feat that until now only Roger Federer had accomplished. A tremendous achievement for Richard, who, let's remember, announced his retirement for the upcoming Roland Garros.

Other results of the day

  • [5] T Griekspoor d. B Van de Zandschulp: 75 63
  • M Bellucci d. L Pouille: 64 64
  • C Eubanks d. (Q) A Kachmazov: 76 64
  • (Q) C Lestienne d. B Coric: 63 75

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Sinner, memories of Federer. Photo: gettyimages

There are things about Sinner that remind me of Federer

The one making this assertion is not just anyone. Tony Godsick, agent of Roger Federer and close friend of the Swiss, expressed his opinion in LaStampa about what Jannik Sinner is doing and did not refrain from drawing some parallels he sees in the Italian with one of the best in history. "People like him, he plays a style of tennis that I really enjoy, and he brings out his best version in important moments. I don't know if he will become a legend like Roger, but he is serious, very professional, and behaves well on the court, without doing foolish things off it. In that sense, he reminds me of Federer," he stated.

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Novak Djokovic, weeks in top-100. Photo: gettyimages

Djokovic, the third player in history to reach 1,000 consecutive weeks in the ATP top-100 ranking

Novak Djokovic has become on this Monday the third player to reach the staggering milestone of 1,000 consecutive weeks among the top 100 in the world. It was July 4, 2005 when the Serbian tennis player first entered the top-100 of the ATP ranking, a club he has not left since then. The only ones to reach this milestone previously were the other members of the Big 3, with Roger Federer notching up 1,165 straight weeks, while Rafael Nadal reached 1,029 weeks.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic, tercer jugador de la historia que alcanza 1.000 semanas consecutivas en el top-100 del ranking ATP

"Sinner Breaks Federer's Record. Photo: gettyimages"

Sinner sets an impressive record that was previously held by Federer

Jannik Sinner has amassed an impressive 21 consecutive sets won against top-10 opponents, establishing himself as the standout player of the 21st century in this regard. The Italian has managed to surpass any member of the Big 3, breaking a record previously held by Roger Federer, with 20 straight sets won against top-10 rivals between 2006 and 2007.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner bate un récord impresionante que estaba en manos de Federer

Roger Federer. 
Roger Federer.

South Africa, Federer's latest great adventure thanks to a good cause

Roger Federer has reappeared publicly... and thanks to a magnificent cause. His life, much calmer now after his retirement, leaves him plenty of room for certain commitments, such as those of the Roger Federer Foundation, with whom he embarked on one last magical adventure. Roger traveled to South Africa, the land where his mother, Lynette, grew up, and visited several schools where his Foundation works to educate boys and girls. Furthermore, he was accompanied by the captain of the Springboks, Siya Kolisi, in what was undoubtedly a very special day for both.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sudáfrica, la última gran aventura de Federer gracias a una buena causa

Sinner, memories of Federer. Photo: gettyimages

There are things about Sinner that remind me of Federer

The one making this assertion is not just anyone. Tony Godsick, agent of Roger Federer and close friend of the Swiss, expressed his opinion in LaStampa about what Jannik Sinner is doing and did not refrain from drawing some parallels he sees in the Italian with one of the best in history. "People like him, he plays a style of tennis that I really enjoy, and he brings out his best version in important moments. I don't know if he will become a legend like Roger, but he is serious, very professional, and behaves well on the court, without doing foolish things off it. In that sense, he reminds me of Federer," he stated.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, "Hay cosas de Sinner que me recuerdan a Federer"

Richard Gasquet reaches a record at the ATP Montpellier. Source: Twitter

Gasquet wins in Montpellier and equals a record held by Federer

Two months later, Richard Gasquet has won an official match on the ATP circuit again. At 38 years old, the Frenchman made his debut on Tuesday with a victory at the ATP 250 in Montpellier against his compatriot Adrian Mannarino (6-3, 6-2), achieving a longevity record that very few tennis players will be able to aspire to. The Beziers native has become the second player in the Open Era to win matches for 24 consecutive professional seasons, a feat that until now only Roger Federer had accomplished. A tremendous achievement for Richard, who, let's remember, announced his retirement for the upcoming Roland Garros.

Other results of the day

  • [5] T Griekspoor d. B Van de Zandschulp: 75 63
  • M Bellucci d. L Pouille: 64 64
  • C Eubanks d. (Q) A Kachmazov: 76 64
  • (Q) C Lestienne d. B Coric: 63 75

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Gasquet gana en Montpellier e iguala un récord en manos de Federer

Novak Djokovic, weeks in top-100. Photo: gettyimages

Djokovic, the third player in history to reach 1,000 consecutive weeks in the ATP top-100 ranking

Novak Djokovic has become on this Monday the third player to reach the staggering milestone of 1,000 consecutive weeks among the top 100 in the world. It was July 4, 2005 when the Serbian tennis player first entered the top-100 of the ATP ranking, a club he has not left since then. The only ones to reach this milestone previously were the other members of the Big 3, with Roger Federer notching up 1,165 straight weeks, while Rafael Nadal reached 1,029 weeks.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic, tercer jugador de la historia que alcanza 1.000 semanas consecutivas en el top-100 del ranking ATP

"Sinner Breaks Federer's Record. Photo: gettyimages"

Sinner sets an impressive record that was previously held by Federer

Jannik Sinner has amassed an impressive 21 consecutive sets won against top-10 opponents, establishing himself as the standout player of the 21st century in this regard. The Italian has managed to surpass any member of the Big 3, breaking a record previously held by Roger Federer, with 20 straight sets won against top-10 rivals between 2006 and 2007.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner bate un récord impresionante que estaba en manos de Federer

Jannik Sinner, Federer's Record. Photo: Getty Images.

The historic record held by Federer that could be broken by Sinner in Australia

Jannik Sinner is immersed in an impressive winning streak, and there is a statistical fact that perfectly demonstrates his supremacy over his top-10 rivals. He has won 19 sets in a row against them, just one set away from matching Roger Federer's record set between 2006 and 2007. To surpass it, the Italian will have to reach the final and win the first two sets against his opponent, whether Djokovic or Zverev.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El histórico récords en manos de Federer que puede ser batido por Sinner en Australia

Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open 2025. Photo: Getty.

Djokovic equals Federer in this formidable statistic at the Australian Open

Novak Djokovic is having a great time at the Australian Open, and thanks to his recent victory over Jiri Lehecka, he has already reached the quarterfinals. There he will face Carlos Alcaraz. It is uncertain what will happen, but the Serbian can boast of continuing to match his greatest competitors in terms of statistics. Djokovic has just matched Roger Federer with 15 quarterfinal appearances in the Australian tournament, surpassing Rafa Nadal with 14.

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic iguala a Federer en esta formidable estadística en el Open de Australia