| | On July 8, 2007, Roger won his 5th straight Wimbledon Championship. |
| | The New York Post breathlessly reported the "tennis stud dropped $800 for a haircut at the Sally Hershberger salon on West 14th Street." |
| | Reverentially caresses Tiger Woods' face in a cheeky spot for Gillette. |
| | Roger Federer entered the top eight in the Wimbledon without facing the opponent as the opponent retired before the match due to some problem in his stomach. |
| | Plays in tuxedo shorts. |
| | With his second round victory at Wimbledon, Roger extended his grass court win streak to 50 wins. |
| | Roger Federer in 2007 won his first ever match on clay against the Spanish Rafael Nadal who on clay has defeated Federer 5 times after his success over him in the French Open Final. |
| | By reaching the finals of the 2007 French Open, Roger achieved a record 8th straight Grand Slam final appearance, but although he lost the match with 3 sets to 1 in the French Open Final. |
| | With his quarter-final victory at the Monte Carlo Masters, Roger won his 500th career match. |
| | At the 2006 ATP Awards, Roger won the Player of the Year, Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship, ATPtennis.com Fans' Favorite, and the Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of the Year awards. |
| | Roger is in the running, along with seven-times Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher and golfer Tiger Woods, for a third Laureus World Sportsman of the Year Award in April 2007. The winner will be chosen by the 43 members of the Laureus World Sports Academy, with the decision made public on April 2, 2007. |
| | On February 19, 2007, Roger tied Jimmy Connors' record of being the top ranked male tennis player for 160 consecutive weeks. |
| | With his win at the 2007 Australian Open, Roger became one of nine men to win at least 3 Australian Open titles. |
| | At the 2007 Australian Open Roger became the first man since Bjorn Borg in 1980 to win a major without dropping a set. |
| | By reaching the 2007 Australian Open final, Roger tied Jack Crawford's record of playing in seven consecutive finals at the Majors, set in 1934. |
| | Roger Federer won his 10th grand slam singles title without dropping a set at the 2007 Australian Open, after he beat Chilean Fernando Gonzalez in the final 7-6 (2) 6-4 6-4. It was the first time since Bjorn Borg in 1980 that a player had gone through a Major without dropping a set, and the first time at the Australian Open since Ken Rosewall in 1971. |
| | Prior to the 2007 Australian Open, Sportsbet revealed that Roger was the shortest priced favourite in history to win the Open. |
| | In the semi-finals of the 2007 Australian Open, Roger beat Andy Roddick convincingly with a score line of 6-4 6-0 6-2. His win saw him equal Australian Jack Crawford's 73-year-old record of reaching seven successive grand slam finals. |
| | On January 19th, 2007, Roger announced at the Australian Open that he was releasing stuffed bears that held a tennis racquet and displayed his ranking of #1 on their back, with all proceeds going to UNICEF. |
| | In 2005, Roger assisted in organizing an exhibition tennis tournament to raise funds for UNICEF after the Boxing Day tsunami. |
| | In 2003, Roger established his own foundation, the ‘Roger Federer Foundation’ in order to help children in South Africa who were in need of food, shelter and other basic necessities of life. |
| | Roger was declared 'European sportsman of the year' by the Polish press agency Polska Agencja Prasowa. PAP determined the recipient of the award through an enquiry of 16 fellow European press agencies. Roger netted 145 votes while second placed F1 driver Fernando Alonso received 75 votes. (edit) |
| | In addition to women's player Justine Hennin-Hardenne, Roger is the only tennis player to play in all 4 Grand Slams in a calendar year. (edit) |
| | Roger is the only player to have played in and win back to back Wimbledon and the U.S. Open titles three years in a row. (edit) |
| | At the 2006 U.S. Open, Roger is playing in his 6th consecutive Grand Slam Final, which is an Open-Era record. (edit) |
| | At the Western & Southern Financial Group Masters, Roger had his 55 game win streak in North America broken by British player Andy Murray. |
| | At the 2006 ESPY's, Roger won the award for Best Male Tennis Player. |
| | At the 2006 Championships at Wimbledon, Roger became the 3rd man in the Open Era to win consecutive titles. Bjorn Borg and Pete Sampras are the other men to accomplish the same feat. |
| | At the 2006 Championships at Wimbledon, Roger was the top seed. |
| | At the 2006 French Open, Roger was the top seed. |
| | On May 22, 2006, Roger won the 2006 Laureus World Sportsman of the Year award. |
| | In the 2006 tennis season, four out of five of Roger's losses came from Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal. The other loss was at the hand of British player Andy Murray. |
| | At the May 8-14, 2006 Italia Masters, Roger was the top-ranked seed. |
| | At the April 17-23, 2006 ATP Masters Series Monte-Carlo tennis tournament, Roger was the top seed. |
| | On Monday, April 3, 2006, Roger was named a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF. |
| | With winning the 2006 Nasdaq-100 Open, Roger won his ninth straight ATP Masters Series tournament. |
| | At the Stars for Stars Gala in Miami (March 21, 2006), Roger won Player of the Year, Sportsmanship Award, and Fan Favorite. |
| | By defeating Ivan Ljubicic, Roger won his second Nasdaq-100 Open. |
| | Roger won his third straight Pacific Life Open when he beat James Blake 7-5, 6-3, 6-0 (March 19, 2006). |
| | At the 2006 Masters Series - Monte Carlo, Roger played in his 12th straight Masters Series Tournament final. |
| | With his semi-final victory against Paradorn Srichaphan of Thailand in the 2006 Pacific Life Open, Roger will be playing in his 10th straight tournament final. |
| | At the 2006 Pacific Life Open in Indian Wells, California, Roger and doubles partner Yves Allegro of Switzerland lost their first round match to Richard Gasquet and Sebastien Grosjean of France. |
| | Roger won the Pacific Life Open (March 10-19, 2006) over James Blake in straight sets. Roger was seeded number one in the tournament. |
| | At the 2006 Dubai Tennis Championships, Roger played in his ninth straight tournament final. (edit) |
| | For the 2006 tennis season, Roger's won/loss record was 90-5. |
| | On March 4th, 2006 Roger's 56 match winning streak was broken when he lost to Rafael Nadal in the Dubai Tennis Championships final. |
| | On March 4, 2006, Roger faced world #2 Rafael Nadal in the Dubai Tennis Championships final. |
| | Roger and doubles partner Yves Allegro of Switzerland lost their first round match to Mark Knowles & Daniel Nestor in The Dubai Tennis Championships (February 27-March 4, 2006). |
| | To date, Roger has won 46 career singles titles and 7 career doubles titles. |
| | Roger's sponsors are Wilson racquets and Nike clothing. |
| | The first tournament that Roger won in the 2006 season was Doha, in Qatar. |
| | Roger's hobbies include skiing, golf, and playing cards with his friends. |
| | In winning his 7th Grand Slam (the 2006 Australian Open), Roger has passed his childhood heros Boris Becker and Stefan Edberg in numbers of Grand Slams won (they won 6 apiece). |
| | At the 2006 Australian Open, Roger defeated Cypriot tennis player Marcos Baghdatis to win his 2nd Australian Open and 7th Grand Slam title. |
| | In Grand Slam finals, Roger had an undefeated record until he lost to Rafael Nadal at the 2006 French Open. His Grand Slam final record is now 9-1. |
| | He plays tennis right handed and has a single handed backhand. |
| | He is 6'1". |
| | He finished his junior's career in 1998 as the world #1. |
| | Roger's Astroglical Sign is Leo. |
| | He is fluent in several languages, including English, German, French, and Swiss German. Roger also can converse slightly in Italian and Swedish. |
| | Roger met his girlfriend, former tennis player Miroslava Vavrinec, at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney. |
| | At the 2005 Australian Open, Roger lost in the semi-finals to Marat Safin (the eventual winner of the tournament). |
| | When Roger was growing up, his idol was tennis pro Boris Becker. |
| | In 2005, Roger was the European Sportsman of the Year. |
| | Roger started playing tennis at the age of 8. |
| | At the 2006 Australian Open, Roger appeared in his 7th consecutive quarterfinal match in a Grand Slam. |
| | In the 1998 U.S. Open's junior boy's tournament, Roger was runner up to David Nalbandian. |
| | With his fourth round win at the 2006 Australian Open against Tommy Haas, Roger won his 400th career match. |
| | In 1998, Roger won the Championships at Wimbledon's junior boy's singles title. |
| | As of June 15th 2007, Roger has been the world #1 in men's singles tennis for 176 weeks. |
| | Roger is the first Swiss man to win a Grand Slam singles title. |
| | In 2005, Roger won 11 titles and had a won/loss record of 81-4. |
| | To date, the only Grand Slam that Roger hasn't won is the French Open. |