
Roger Federer
Swiss former professional tennis player
Roger Federer is a Swiss former tennis player. He made significant strides in the tennis world, winning his first ATP tournament against Julien Boutter in 2001 and defeating Pete Sampras at Wimbledon that same year. Federer claimed his first Masters Series title against Marat Safin in 2002.
During his career, he won 20 major men's singles titles, including eight Wimbledon titles. He completed the career Grand Slam in 2008.
He has also worked with renowned coaches such as Ivan Ljubicic and appears in the documentaries Always At The Carlyle, Strokes of Genius, and Federer: Twelve Final Days.
Newest Release
- Aces: The ATP No. 1 Club TV Show · May 24, 2026

Only 29 men have reached No. 1 in the ATP rankings. This four-part documentary explores the obsession, sacrifice, and resilience behind that rare achievement. Spanning every era since 1972, it reveals the defining matches, rivalries, and personal costs that shaped these champions. More than titles and trophies, it uncovers what it truly demands to stand alone at the top of men's tennis.
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Roger Federer on Apple TV
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About
- FROM
- Basel, Switzerland
- BORN
- August 8, 1981