Introduce Story Roger Federer Tennis Male Player

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Introduce Story Roger Federer Tennis Male Player


Roger Federer (born August 8, 1981 in Basel, Switzerland) is the athlete tennis pro Swiss was nicknamed the shinkansen, or Mount Everest record king of world tennis. Roger Federer is to many experts, former players and many players at the same time considered the best player and the world's greatest all-time. Federer is currently in tennis this continent, which has the world's No. 1 in the ATP rankings 237 weeks from 02/02/2004 to 17/08/2008 succession, and both dated 07/16/2012 through, officially broke the record of 286 weeks at No. 1 in the world of Pete Sampras 287 weeks when the world No. 1, who is also the only player ever to win five Wimbledon championships and consecutive US open. Federer has won 17 Grand Slam titles, surpassing the previous record of Pete Sampras's 14 titles, and was one of six players in the history of the championship all 4 Grand Slam. After wins 7th Wimbledon 2012, Roger Federer returned to No. 1 ranking in the ATP rankings and now has a total of 302 weeks at No. 1 in the world. In addition, FedEx is the 3rd player in the expansion era wins the 1000 level officials

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Boyhood Roger Federer

Roger Federer was born in Basel, Switzerland, August 8, 1981. He was the son of Robert Federer Swiss and South African Lynette her. Federer has a sister, Diana. Five to 8-year-old Federer was admitted to the children's tennis team Basel. In addition to tennis, one of his other passion is football, but then Federer has decided to focus on tennis career. Boyhood Federer showed no particularly outstanding compared with other players peers. Roger Federer or unnerved, not control his behavior on the pitch, often swearing and beating racket.

From age 10 to age 14, Roger Federer was coached by Peter Carter, an Australian. Peter Carter not only skill set to play Federer, but also pointed out the weaknesses in his spirit of competition. The coach just told Carter helped Federer gradually controlled the game mentality.

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