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Roger Federer completed the best season (2006-2007) in tennis history with a typically emphatic victory in Sunday's Masters Cup final
Tournament he did not reach the final in: 1!!!!!???
Tournament bosses can be pretty sure that if Federer enters their event, he will also feature in the final. The world number one signed
up for 17 tournaments in 2006 and was still in the mix on the final Sunday on all but one occasion.
His only real failure came at the Cincinnati Masters in August, when the tired Swiss, who had triumphed at the Toronto Masters only four days earlier, was beaten by 19-year-old Briton Andy Murray in round two.
Players who beat Federer: 2
Оnly
Murray and Rafael Nadal actually posted wins against the world number one this season.
Consecutive years at number one: 3
When Pete Sampras retired, he must have been pretty confident that his astonishing record of finishing six years in a row as the world's number one would stand the test of time - but Federer is already halfway there.
Consecutive years at number one: 3
Federer has also set a new
ranking points record of 8,370 and will pass Jimmy Connors' record of 160 consecutive weeks as world number one on 26 February 2007
Masters Series titles: 4
By triumphing in Madrid in October, Federer became the first player in Masters Series history to win four or more Masters events in consecutive seasons.
He is also the first man in the Open era to pick up 10 or more titles for three seasons in a row and has won 77.6% of the finals he has contested in his career, bettering Sampras (72.7%), John McEnroe (71.3%) and Bjorn Borg (70.5%)
The number of times he has lost this season: 5
McEnroe still holds the all-time record of losing only three matches in a season. But though Federer lost five in 2006, he posted 92 wins - 10 more than McEnroe managed in his remarkable 1984 season.
Federer is also the first player since Ivan Lendl in 1982 to win more than 90 matches in a season and has now won more than 80 matches in back-to-back seasons.
Consecutive Grand Slam finals: 6
By reaching the US Open final in 2006, Federer became the first player since Rod Laver in 1961-62 to reach six consecutive Grand Slam finals.
By lifting the trophy in New York, the world number one became the first man ever to win the Wimbledon-US Open double three years in a row.
Grand Slam titles:
Three more Grand Slam titles this year took Federer to a total of nine, behind only Bill Tilden (10), Rod Laver (11), Bjorn Borg (11), Roy Emerson (12) and record-holder Sampras (14).
By capturing the Australian Open in January, Federer became the first man to win three consecutive Grand Slam titles since Sampras in 1994.
Percentage of service games lost: 10
And that is a tour record for the year, overshadowing big-serving rivals Andy Roddick, Ivan Ljubicic and Mario Ancic. Roddick, in fact, also won 90% of his service games - but he played only 63 matches, 32 less than his Swiss rival.
The all-conquering Federer also tops the charts on second serve points won, break points saved and points won returning first serve.
92-5! (12 титули) во една сезона, само 5 пораза од 97 меча!
Season record: 92–5 (94.84%)
Calendar titles 12
Year-end ranking #1
3 слема и една WTF титула!
Grand Slam results:
Australian Open W
French Open F
Wimbledon W
US Open W
Tour Finals W
Oвие бројки - сезона, е едно 2 пати подобра од онаа во 2011 на Ноле.
BTW Ноле потекнува од по-богата фамилија од Роџер, немојте вакви не-вистини да ширите, тренирал вака тренирал така...другите имале тимови...