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Which ATP 1000 did Federer not win?

Which ATP 1000 did Federer not win?

The Monte-Carlo Masters is the other Masters 1000 event Roger Federer has never won. In 13 appearances at the event, the 40-year-old has reached the final four times.

Who is the best tennis player in the world 2014?

Men’s Tennis ATP Rankings 2014

RK NAME POINTS
1 N. Djokovic 11,360
2 R. Federer 9,775
3 R. Nadal 6,835
4 S. Wawrinka 5,370

What is Novak’s record against Federer?

Roger Federer won 82.1% of the games he has played in his career (1242 wins to 271 losses). Novak Djokovic won 83% of the games he played in his career (911 wins to 187 losses). On hard courts, Federer won 83.3% of his matches, Djokovic 84.5%. On clay courts, Federer won 76.1% of his matches, Djokovic 79.6%.

Why is Federer better than Djokovic?

Faster Hard courts > slight edge to Federer

  • Slower Hard courts > slight edge to Djokovic
  • Grass courts > Federer beats Djokovic
  • Clay courts > Djokovic beats Federer
  • Is Djokovic a better all round player than Federer?

    There’s no way to tell if Federer is better than Djokovic. Here are some comparisons: Federer leads in terms of GS titles but Djokovic is much younger, and has time to catch up. Djokovic is also very close in terms of weeks at number 1 and leads in Masters 1000 category.

    Why is Federer more liked than Djokovic?

    Yet, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are revered by fans way more than Novak Djokovic. Roger Federer has won the ATP Fans’ Favorite award 17 times. The Swede chose to attribute that to the attitude and promotional work of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. “First, they spent more time at the top, and that makes them special,” Borg said.

    How many times has Federer beat Djokovic?

    Federer: 5 Nadal: 5 Djokovic: 4. Lleyton Hewitt (14) Hewitt has a fine record against them, although it is perhaps a little loaded since he was at the top when Federer and Nadal were just starting out. Still, the Australian still generally got the job done against them. Federer: 9 Nadal: 4 Djokovic: 1. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (16)