Roger Federer and his 101 Wimbledon wins
The Roger Federer semi final victory against Rafa Nadal not only set up an exciting final against old foe Novak Djokovic, but gave him his 101st win at Wimbledon.
Winning his 100th title earlier this year in Dubai, Roger Federer has now become the only man to reach triple figures for match wins at a single Grand Slam. Before his 6-1 6-2 6-2 smashing of Berrettini in the fourth round earlier this week, Jimmy Connors had held this record, with his 98 wins at the US Open from 1970-1992.
Winning the Wimbledon title a record eight times, Federer has only lost 12 matches at SW19, including his first two. He lost to Jiri Novak in five sets in 1999, aged just 17, and then 5th seed Yevgeny Kafelnikov in straight sets the year after. However since then Federer has only lost one in ten Wimbledon matches, and has now passed the golden figure of 10o singles match wins at the All England Club.
Roger’s Wimbledon 101:
2001
1. Round of 128 Christophe Rochus 62 63 62
2. Round of 64 Xavier Malisse 63 75 36 46 63
3. Round of 32 Jonas Bjorkman 76(4) 63 76(2)
4. Round of 16 Pete Sampras 76(7) 57 64 (2)67 75
2003
5. Round of 128 Hyung-Taik Lee 63 63 76(2)
6. Round of 64 Stefan Koubek 75 61 61
7. Round of 32 Mardy Fish 63 61 46 61
8. Round of 16 Feliciano Lopez 76(5) 64 64
9. Quarter-Finals Sjeng Schalken 63 64 64
10. Semi-Finals Andy Roddick 76(6) 63 63
11. Final Mark Philippoussis 76(5) 62 76(3)
2004
12. Round of 128 Alex Bogdanovic 63 63 60
13. Round of 64 Alejandro Falla 61 62 60
14. Round of 32 Thomas Johansson 63 64 63
15. Round of 16 Ivo Karlovic 63 76(3) 76(5)
16. Quarter-Finals Lleyton Hewitt 61(1)67 60 64
17. Semi-Finals Sebastien Grosjean 62 63 76(6)
18. Final Andy Roddick 46 75 76(3) 64
2005
19. Round of 128 Paul-Henri Mathieu 64 62 64
20. Round of 64 Ivo Minar 64 64 61
21. Round of 32 Nicolas Kiefer 62 (5)67 61 75
22. Round of 16 Juan Carlos Ferrero 63 64 76(6)
23. Quarter-Finals Fernando Gonzalez 75 62 76(2)
24. Semi-Finals Lleyton Hewitt 63 64 76(4)
25. Final Andy Roddick 63 76(2) 64
2006
26. Round of 128 Richard Gasquet 63 62 62
27. Round of 64 Tim Henman 64 60 62
28. Round of 32 Nicolas Mahut 63 76(2) 64
29. Round of 16 Thomas Berdych 63 63 64
30. Quarter-Finals Mario Ancic 64 64 64
31. Semi-Finals Jonas Bjorkman 62 60 62
32. Final Rafael Nadal 60 76(5) (2)67 63
2007
33. Round of 128 Teymuraz Gabashvili 63 62 64
34. Round of 64 Juan Martin del Potro 62 75 61
35. Round of 32 Marat Safin 61 64 76(4)
Round of 16 Tommy Haas W/O
36. Quarter-Finals Juan Carlos Ferrero 76(2) 36 61 63
37. Semi-Finals Richard Gasquet 75 63 64
38. Final Rafael Nadal 76(7) 46 76(3) 26 62
2008
39. Round of 128 Dominik Hrbaty 63 62 62
40. Round of 64 Robin Soderling 63 64 76(3)
41. Round of 32 Marc Gicquel 63 63 61
42. Round of 16 Lleyton Hewitt 76(7) 62 64
43. Quarter-Finals Mario Ancic 61 75 64
44. Semi-Finals Marat Safin 63 76(3) 64
2009
45. Round of 128 Yen-Hsun Lu 75 63 62
46. Round of 64 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 62 62 64
47. Round of 32 Philipp Kohlschreiber 63 62 (5)67 61
48. Round of 16 Robin Soderling 64 76(5) 76(5)
49. Quarter-Finals Ivo Karlovic 63 75 76(3)
50. Semi-Finals Tommy Haas 76 75 63
51. Final Andy Roddick 57 76(6) 76(5) 36 1614
2010
52. Round of 128 Alejandro Falla 57 46 64 76(1) 60
53. Round of 64 Ilija Bozoljac 63 (4)67 64 76(5)
54. Round of 32 Arnaud Clement 62 64 62
55. Round of 16 Jurgen Melzer 63 62 63
2011
56. Round of 128 Mikhail Kukushkin 76(2) 64 62
57. Round of 64 Adrian Mannarino 62 63 62
58. Round of 32 David Nalbandian 64 62 64
59. Round of 16 Mikhail Youzhny (5)67 63 63 63
2012
60. Round of 128 Albert Ramos-Vinolas 61 61 61
61. Round of 64 Fabio Fognini 61 63 61
62. Round of 32 Julien Benneteau 46 (3)67 62 76(6) 61
63. Round 16 Xavier Malisse 76(1) 61 46 63
64. Quarter-Finals Mikhail Youzhny 61 62 62
65. Semi-Finals Novak Djokovic 63 36 64 63
66. Final Andy Murray 46 75 63 64
2013
67. Round of 128 Victor Hanescu 63 62 60
2014
68. Round of 128 Paolo Lorenzi 61 61 63
69. Round of 64 Gilles Muller 63 75 63
70. Round of 32 Santiago Giraldo 63 61 63
71. Round of 16 Tommy Robredo 61 64 64
72. Quarter-Finals Stanislas Wawrinka 36 76(5) 64 64
73. Semi-Finals Milos Raonic 64 64 64
2015
75. Round of 128 Damir Dzumhur 61 63 63
76. Round of 64 Sam Querrey 64 62 62
77. Round of 32 Sam Groth 64 64 (5)67 62
78. Round of 16 Roberto Bautista Agut 62 62 63
79. Quarter Finals Gilles Simon 63 75 62
80. Semi Finals Andy Murray 75 75 64
2016
81. Round of 128 Guido Pella 76(5) 76(3) 63
82. Round of 64 Marcus Willis 60 63 64
83. Round of 32 Daniel Evans 64 62 62
84. Round of 16 Steve Johnson 62 63 75
85. Quarter Finals Marin Cilic (4)67 46 63 76(9) 63
2017
Round of 128 Alexandr Dolgopolov 63 30 rtd
86. Round of 64 Dusan Lajovic 76(0) 63 62
87. Round of 32 Mischa Zverev 76(3) 64 64
88. Round of 16 Grigor Dimitrov 64 62 64
89. Quarter-Finals Milos Raonic 64 62 76(4)
90. Semi-Finals Tomas Berdych 76(4) 76(4) 64
91. Final Marin Cilic 63 61 64
2018
92. Round of 128 Dusan Lajovic 61 63 64
93. Round of 64 Lukas Lacko 64 64 61
94. Round of 32 Jan Lennard Struff 63 75 62
95. Round of 16 Adrian Mannarino 60 75 64
2019
96. Round of 128 Lloyd George Harris 36 61 62 62
97. Round of 64 Jay Clarke 61 76(3) 62
98. Round of 32 Lucas Pouille 75 62 76(4)
99. Round of 16 Matteo Berrettini 61 62 62
100. Quarter-Finals Kei Nishikori 46 61 64 64
101. Semi final Rafa Nadal 7-6, 1-6, 6-3, 6-4
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