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Roger Federer Elected to International Tennis Hall of Fame

One of the most iconic athletes in tennis history, Roger Federer, has been elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame, Class of 2026. With a career that redefined elegance, dominance, and longevity in tennis, Federer’s induction stands as a testament to his unparalleled achievements — including 20 Grand Slam singles titles, 103 tour-level victories, and a record 310 weeks as world No. 1. The announcement was made on November 19, 2025, with Federer set to be formally inducted at a ceremony in Newport, Rhode Island, from August 27–29, 2026.

A Legendary Career at a Glance

Record-Breaking Achievements

Federer’s career is filled with milestones that have cemented his place among the all-time greats,

  • Grand Slam Titles: 20 (8 Wimbledon, 6 Australian Open, 5 US Open, 1 French Open)
  • Weeks at World No. 1: 310 total, including 237 consecutive weeks — both Open Era records at retirement
  • ATP Tour Titles: 103 (2nd in the Open Era behind Jimmy Connors’ 109)
  • Davis Cup Winner: 2014
  • Retirement: 2022, after his final match at the Laver Cup, teaming with Rafael Nadal

Olympic Medals

  • Gold in doubles (Beijing 2008)
  • Silver in singles (London 2012)

The Hall of Fame Recognition

The International Tennis Hall of Fame, based in Newport, recognises individuals who have made a lasting impact on the sport. Federer was elected in his first year of eligibility, reflecting widespread admiration and respect across the tennis community.

In a statement, Federer said,

  • “It’s a tremendous honour… To be recognised in this way by the sport and by my peers is deeply humbling.”
  • He received the news while at Swiss Tennis, surrounded by young players — a poetic full circle for someone whose journey began at that very place.

Class of 2026: Notable Inductees

Alongside Federer, the 2026 Hall of Fame class includes.

  • Mary Carillo (Contributor Category): Celebrated tennis broadcaster and former player, honoured for her long-standing contribution to tennis media.
  • The class will be inducted in a three-day ceremony from August 27 to 29, 2026, at the historic Hall of Fame venue in Newport.

Federer’s Legacy: More Than Just Numbers

  • While his statistics are staggering, Federer is remembered just as much for the aesthetic grace of his play, his sportsmanship, and his role in the Golden Era of men’s tennis alongside Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.
  • Federer not only elevated the global profile of tennis but also served as a role model for athletic excellence, humility, and longevity. His career inspired millions and left a legacy of respect and admiration that transcends sport.
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