Watch this tribute looking back at Roger Federer's Grand Slam victories after earning his 20th at the 2018 Australian Open. Photo Credit: Peter Staples/ATP World Tour
Twenty Grand Slam titles! It's an achievement that has long been as unfathomable in men's tennis as it has been improbable. That is, until now. Since his first triumph on the lawns of Wimbledon in 2003, Roger Federer has been proving that anything is possible and the Swiss did just that once again on Sunday at Melbourne Park. Federer celebrated an unprecedented 20th major triumph, claiming the Australian Open title with victory over Marin Cilic. ATPWorldTour.com opens the vault and looks back at the Swiss maestro's 20 Grand Slam victories... (1) 2003 Wimbledon – d. Mark Philippoussis 7-6(5), 6-2, 7-6(3) The year was 2003 and the men’s tennis landscape was in flux. Longtime standard bearer Pete Sampras retired the previous...
Update: Korda defeated Chinese Taipei's Chun Hsin Tseng 7-6(6), 6-4 in Saturday's boys' singles final. The American celebrated his victory with his father's trademark 'scissors kick' and in his victory speech wished his dad a happy 50th birthday. When a nine-year-old hockey player named Sebastian Korda traveled with his father Petr to the US Open in 2009, it was love at first sight. Until that point, Sebastian had played hockey five days a week, and would hit tennis balls possibly once on the weekend. When the Kordas returned from that trip, Sebastian approached his father. “He said he does not want to play hockey,” the former World No. 2 remembered. “He quit hockey overnight. He has not skated and he...
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