8 Wimbledon titles –

No male player has won the prestigious Wimbledon more times than Roger Federer.

The first time he won, in 2003, he was 21 years old.

The last time he won was in 2017.

Tied for second (in the Open Era) on the list are Novak Djokovic and Pete Sampras.

10 consecutive grand slam finals –

From Wimbledon in 2005 to the US Open in 2007, the Swiss did not miss a single grand slam final.

It is the longest streak of all time.

He himself is also second on the list.

Third is the Australian Jack Crawford who had his heyday in the 1930s.

36-year-old world number one -

No men's player has been able to title himself the best in the world in tennis at an age older than 36.

It was Roger Federer when he became world number one on June 18, 2018.

65 straight wins on grass –

From 2003 to 2008, Federer did not lose a single match on grass.

The streak ended when he lost the 2008 Wimbledon final to Rafael Nadal.

Already in 2006, he took over the record from Björn Borg, who won 41 matches in a row on grass before that streak was broken in 1981.

237 straight weeks as world number one -

Here the 41-year-old is superior.

His longest streak was from February 2, 2004 to August 10, 2008. Second on the list is Jimmy Connors, USA, but he stayed for 160 weeks.

369 Grand Slam Tournament Victories –

The long career means that no one has won more Grand Slam matches than Roger Federer.

There he is being chased by Djokovic and Nadal.

They stand at 334 and 312 respectively and are second and third.