Federer won 40 consecutive matches at Wimbledon between 2003 and 2008
#26: Won 10 titles on 3 different surfaces (Hard Court - 70, Grass - 19, Clay - 11).
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#25: 30 consecutive sets won at the Australian Open (2006-08).
#24: 34 consecutive sets won at Wimbledon (2 separate occasions: 2005-06, 2017-18).
#23: 40 consecutive matches won at Wimbledon (2003-2008).
#22: 40 consecutive matches won at US Open (2004-2009).
#21: Most match wins at the Australian Open (97).
Federer wins 97th match at the Australian Open, beating Fritz in the 2019 third round
#20: Most match wins at Wimbledon (101).
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Federer registers his 101st Wimbledon match win by beating Rafael Nadal in the 2019 semifinal
#19: Reached 5 finals at all the 4 Grand Slams (Australian Open - 7, French Open - 5, Wimbledon - 12, US Open - 7).
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#18: Reached 7 finals at two different Grand Slams (US Open and Australian Open).
#17: Reached 10 consecutive Grand Slam finals (2005 Wimbledon to 2007 US Open).
#16: Reached 23 consecutive Grand Slam semifinals (2004 Wimbledon to 2010 Australian Open).
#15: Reached 36 consecutive Grand Slam quarterfinals (2004 Wimbledon to 2013 French Open).
#14: Reached all 4 Grand Slam finals in a calendar year on 3 occasions (2006, 2007, 2009).
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