Published 14:10 IST, November 26th 2022
Roger Federer sets internet ablaze with post-retirement Wimbledon visit; See pics
20-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer visited Wimbledon on Friday and took social media by storm with his pictures from the iconic venue.
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Swiss tennis legend Roger Federer took to his official Instagram handle and shared pictures from his visit to iconic tennis venue Wimbledon on Friday. 41-year-old anunced his retirement from professional tennis earlier this year after winning a total of 20 Grand Slam titles to his name. Swiss champion holds record of winning a total of eight Wimbledon Championships titles in his career, which is most by any men’s singles player.
'Nice to see you again': Roger Federer on visiting Wimbledon after retirement
Meanwhile, Federer shared a series of pictures from venue on his Instagram stories, which went viral among tennis fans on Twitter within time. At same time, he posted a picture of prestigious Wimbledon trophy, with caption, “Nice to see you again”. Roger Federer sits third in all-time list of players to win most Grand Slam titles, behind Rafael Nal (22 Grand Slam titles) and vak Djokovic (21 Grand Slam titles). Here’s a look at Federer’s pictures and how internet reacted to m.
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Social media reacts to Roger Federer's Wimbledon visit
Roger Federer teamed up with Rafael Nal in his final on-court appearance
tennis stalwart me his final Grand Slam appearance during Wimbledon Championships 2021, where he suffered an injury during quarter-final clash against Hubert Hurkacz. While he was expected to make a comeback to court in late 2022, he surprised sporting world by anuncing his decision to retire after making his last appearance at Laver Cup 2022. He teamed up with a long-time rival and close friend Rafael Nal in a doubles match against Jack Shock and Frances Tiafoe. Unfortunately, Federer and Nal lost match but won hearts with display of friendship between m.
20-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer's illustrious professional career
tennis ace concluded his professional career with a total of 1251 wins and 275 defeats. In his illustrious career, Swiss player won a total of 103 titles, which included 20 Grand Slam championships. This tally consists of eight Wimbledon titles (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2017), six Australian Open titles (2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2017, 2018), one French Open title in 2009 and five US Open titles (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008).
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14:10 IST, November 26th 2022