Roger Federer has been world number 1 for 1860 days, Virat considers him a 'real legend'
Roger Federer has been world number 1 for 1860 days, Virat considers him a 'real legend'
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Swiss tennis star Roger Federer turns 40 today. Roger Federer, who became synonymous with tennis on August 8 in 1981, was born in Bessel, Switzerland. His mother is South African so the father is Swiss. That's why Roger Federer enjoys the citizenship of both countries. Mentions that Roger Federer has given 23 of the 40 years of his life so far too professional tennis. In the meantime, he has won a record 20 Grand Slam titles.

He set a record of remaining the world's number one player in the ATP rankings for 310 weeks, or 1860 days. He continued to top for 237 weeks in these 310 weeks. He is the tennis star who won the highest ATP singles title after Jimmy Corner. Roger Federer is not only an expert in tennis but also has a lot of passion for cricket. He has expressed his passion for cricket many times. In an interview, he said that when I am in the US and Europe, it is not possible to watch cricket matches. But being in countries like Australia and UAE, I do watch cricket.

He has a good friendship with Sachin Tendulkar, the God of cricket. According to reports, Sachin and Federer first met in 2011 and since then the friendship between the two has deepened. Sachin has also appeared on the Wimbledon court several times watching Federer's match. On the other hand, Federer has once said that if he wants to see someone play cricket for himself, he will be Sachin Tendulkar. Team India's current captain Virat Kohli first met Roger Federer in Sydney in January 2015 and, after the first meeting, Kohli became his huge fan. Virat, in his words, called Federer a real legend.

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