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How Many Times Has Roger Federer Won Wimbledon?

Roger Federer has won the Wimbledon tournament 8 times, which is still a record for the most Wimbledon titles by any male player.

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How Roger Federer Became the King of Wimbledon

Roger Federer is considered one of the greatest players in tennis history. He has won the Wimbledon tournament 8 times, which is still a record for the most Wimbledon titles by any male player.

Roger Federer’s Wimbledon Titles – Which Years Did He Win?

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Federer won his first Wimbledon title in 2003 and his last in 2017. Here are all the years he became champion

  • 2003 – vs Mark Philippoussis

  • 2004 – vs Andy Roddick

  • 2005 – vs Andy Roddick

  • 2006 – vs Rafael Nadal

  • 2007 – vs Rafael Nadal

  • 2009 – vs Andy Roddick

  • 2012 – vs Andy Murray

  • 2017 – vs Marin Čilić

Federer’s Overall Wimbledon Record

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  • Matches Played: 119

  • Matches Won: 105

  • Matches Lost: 14

Federer has won the most matches at Wimbledon among all male players this is also a record.

Roger Federer’s Impact on Wimbledon

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In 2017, when Federer won his 8th Wimbledon title, he broke the earlier record of 7 titles held by Pete Sampras and William Renshaw.

Federer’s calm playing style, quick footwork, and perfect shot timing made him a fan favorite. Wimbledon’s grass courts suited his game perfectly.

Conclusion

Roger Federer made a special place for himself in tennis history with his smart and focused gameplay. With 8 Wimbledon titles, he is the most successful male player in the tournament’s history. Breaking his record will be very difficult for future players.

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