List of Career Achievements By Roger Federer - ATP World Tour Finals

ATP World Tour Finals

  1. Federer has won record six ATP World Tour Finals titles (2003–04, 2006–07, 2010–11)
  2. Federer is the only player to have won the ATP World Tour Finals undefeated more than once, doing so five times (2003–04, 2006, 2010–11).
  3. Federer is the only player to win back to back ATP World Tour Finals titles at least three times in his careers (2003–04, 2006–07 and 2010–11).
  4. Federer and Ilie Năstase are the only players to have won four ATP World Tour Finals titles in five years.
  5. Federer (2003–07), Lendl (1980–88), and Năstase (1971–75) are the only players to reach the final round of at least five consecutive ATP World Tour Finals, with Lendl holding the record at nine consecutive.
  6. Federer is the only player to win the ATP World Tour Finals in three different cities (Houston x2, Shanghai x2 and London x2).
  7. Federer (2003–07, 2010–12), Becker (1985–86, 1988–89, 1992, 1994–1996) and Lendl (1980–88) are the only players to appear in 8 or more WTF finals.
  8. Federer has the most career match wins at the event with 42, surpassing Lendl's 39 match wins in the 2012 edition.
  9. Federer has played 8 different opponents in the 8 finals he has reached (Agassi, Hewitt, Nalbandian, Blake, Ferrer, Nadal, Tsonga, Djokovic). This beats the previous shared record of 5 different final opponents for Lendl (Borg, Gerulaitis, McEnroe(x3), Becker(x3), Wilander), Becker (Lendl(x3), Edberg, Courier, Sampras(x2), Chang) and Sampras (Courier, Stich, Becker(x2), Kafelnikov, Agassi)
  10. Federer has had two winning streaks of 12, the record stands at 14 straight wins by Ivan Lendl

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