5 Roger Federer records that will likely never be broken

Federer Nadal DUbai 2006
Only teenage tennis sensation Rafael Nadal ended Federer’s 56-match winning streak

#4 24 straight finals won

Federer Carlos Moya ATP 2003
24 consecutive victories – Federer kicked that streak off with a win over Carlos Moya

Federer’s ability to raise his level in tournament finals is evidenced by the fact that he won as many as 24 consecutive summit clashes from 2003 to 2005.

The run began at the 2003 ATP Vienna final where he overpowered Carlos Moya, and ended at the 2005 Tennis Masters Cup final where he was upstaged by old foe David Nalbandian in five gruelling sets.

This was a new Open Era record set by Federer; he surpassed the previous record of 12 straight final wins shared by the former World No. 1s Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe. Due to this astounding streak, the UAE Royals member also had another unprecedented accomplishment in 2004 when he became the first male player ever to win a minimum of 10 titles in a season without losing a single final!

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