Another record by Federer

Denis

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Consecutive Grand Slam appearances:

57 Roger Federer* AO 2000 - AO 2014
56 Wayne Ferreira AO 1991 - AO 2004
54 Stefan Edberg WIM 1983 - USO 1996
48 Feliciano Lopez* RG 2002 - AO 2014
46 Fabrice Santoro USO 1998 - AO 2010
45 David Ferrer* AO 2003 - AO 2014
44 Dominik Hrabty AO 1997 - USO 2007
43 Fernando Verdasco* WIM 2003 - AO 2014
42 Tomás Berdych* USO 2003 - AO 2014
41 Tommy Robredo AO 2001 - AO 2012
37 Novak Djokovic* AO 2005 - AO 2014
36 Stanislas Wawrinka* RG 2005 - AO 2014
 

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Cheers for posting all those. Had wondered where the others stood behind him. Pretty incredible record.
 

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Especially considering that he usually goes deep. Lopez only visits Grand Slams as a tourist usually.
 

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Thanks for sharing, some surprise names on there. Lopez for sure. He's an underrated player. Federer is far from done breaking records.
 

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Scoopm said:
Thanks for sharing, some surprise names on there. Lopez for sure. He's an underrated player. Federer is far from done breaking records.

Keiran has a pretty funny name for minor records like these that don't mean much. I can't recall what it is -- something like "cutie pie" records that can be piled onto the more impressive ones. But I don't see Federer breaking any meaningful records at this point forward, except for some in the longevity category.

Cheers

TM
 

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Tennis Miller said:
Scoopm said:
Thanks for sharing, some surprise names on there. Lopez for sure. He's an underrated player. Federer is far from done breaking records.

Keiran has a pretty funny name for minor records like these that don't mean much. I can't recall what it is -- something like "cutie pie" records that can be piled onto the more impressive ones. But I don't see Federer breaking any meaningful records at this point forward, except for some in the longevity category.

Cheers

TM
Federer has many of those minor records, and we know Kieran likes Federer a lot;)
 

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Federer is nearly up to Guillermo vilas 929 singles wins at 3rd place on the open era list of wins.