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The records of the great legendary player Roger Federer, is difficult to even remember, because of his umpteen, victories, achievements, awards and titles.

A few of the most distinguishing achievements are that he has won the Australian Open, the Wimbledon and the U.S Open twice in the very same year.

He has also replaced some of the records by the historical players like the number one ranking for the straight 160 weeks by Jimmy Connors.

He has also equaled Björn Borg's breakthrough record of 5 consecutive Wimbledon titles in 2007.

Starting from the year 2003, Roger won a total of three main awards, which included the ATP European Player of the Year followed by the Swiss Sportsman of the Year and also the Michael-Westphal Award.

The year 2004 was then a major victory for all his dreamed awards where he got a total of about ten great achievements. He was awarded the ATP European Player of the Year, ITF World Champion, Sports Illustrated Tennis Player of the Year. In his national awards category he won the titles of Swiss Sportsman of the Year, and Swiss of the Year. The continent of Europe then awarded him with European Sportsman of the Year. He then received the awards of Reuters International Sportsman of the Year, BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year, International Tennis Writers Association (ITWA) Player of the Year and finally the Golden Bagel Award.

2005 was nothing different than the previous years and he was again, awarded a myriad of titles starting from the Ambassador of United Nations' Year of Sport and Physical Education, Goldene Kamera Award, ATP Player of the Year (for the year 2004), Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award. Even the fan following was so huge that he also got the award of ATPTennis.com Fan's Favorite. He then went on being honored by the awards like Laureus World Sportsman of the Year, Michael-Westphal Award, International Tennis Writers Association (ITWA) Player of the Year, International Tennis Writers Ambassador for Tennis, Most Outstanding Athlete by the United States Sport's Academy,

Freedom Air People's Choice Sports Awards International Sportsperson of the Year,

ITF World Champion, European Sportsman of the Year and then the ESPY Best Male Tennis Player.

In the year 2006 Roger was again the man with the highest number of awards starting from, L'Equipe Magazine's Champion of Champions (for the year 2005), ATP Player of the Year (for the year 2005), Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award, ATPTennis.com Fan's Favorite, Laureus World Sportsman of the Year, ESPY Best Male Tennis Player, International Tennis Writers Association (ITWA) Player of the Year, International Tennis Writers Ambassador for Tennis, ITF World Champion, BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year, Swiss Sportsman of the Year, European Sportsman of the Year, EFE's Sportsman of the Year, Golden Bagel Award, and then finally the first time ever

Most Outstanding Athlete of the Year by The United States Sports Academy.

Though the present year 2007 had some of the defeats waiting for him in the early months, he has still already received some major awards titles like L'Equipe Magazine's Champion of Champions (for the year 2006), ATP Player of the Year (for the year 2006), Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award, ATPTennis.com Fan's Favorite, Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of the Year, Laureus World Sportsman of the Year, ESPY Best Male Tennis Player, ESPY Best Male International Athlete.

After all these lists of awards, it's not even required to mention his overall professional excellence.

 

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