Roger Federer: Career statistics| Foundation shop| Net Worth 2017| Twins| Forehand grip| Fastest serve

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Roger Federer is a Swiss professional tennis player. He is ranked No. 16 in the world by the Association of Tennis Professionals. He has won 20 Grand Slam men’s singles titles, an all-time record shared with Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.

Roger Federer: Career statistics| Foundation shop| Net Worth 2017| Twins| Forehand grip| Fastest serve

Career Statistics:

This is a list of the main career statistics of Swiss professional tennis player Roger Federer. All statistics are according to the ATP Tour website. To date, Federer has won 103 ATP singles titles including 20 Grand Slam singles titles (tied for the most ever in men’s competition with Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic), 28 ATP Masters titles, and a record six ATP Finals.

Federer was also a gold medalist in men’s doubles with Stan Wawrinka at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and a silver medalist in men’s singles at the 2012 London Olympics.

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Net Worth 2017:

Roger Federer: Career statistics| Foundation shop| Net Worth 2017| Twins| Forehand grip| Fastest serve

Net Worth: $550 Million
Salary: $70 Million
Date of Birth: Aug 8, 1981 (40 years old)
Gender: Male
Height: 6 ft (1.85 m)
Profession: Athlete, Tennis player
Nationality: Switzerland

What is Roger Federer’s net worth and total career earnings?

Roger Federer is a Swiss-born professional tennis player who has a net worth of $550 million. As of this writing, his total Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) career earnings are $129 million. That’s the second-highest amount earned in tennis history behind the roughly $145 million earned by Novak Djokovic.

Twins:

Mirka and Roger Federer had twins shortly after, daughters Myla and Charlene. Five years later, they welcomed sons Lenny and Leo – also twins.

The ‘twin thing’ delighted the tennis community. Fans joked that Federer’s kids could one day go on to win their own doubles championships.

Forehand grip:

Federer uses a slightly modified eastern grip, it lies somewhere between the traditional eastern forehand grip and the standard semi-western grip.

This grip means Federer can hit through the ball and take the ball on the up; allowing him to step inside the court and dictate play against his opponents.

Fastest serve:

Roger Federer’s Fastest Serve
Player Roger Federer
Average First Serve Speed 187 km/h (116 mph)
Fastest Serve Speed 230 km/h (143 mph)
Event 2010 Gerry Weber Open
Age When Serve Was Hit 29

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