How many Australian Open men’s singles titles has Roger Federer won so far in his career?

Federer has won a record of 20 Grand Slam singles titles (tied with Nadal). Federer broke the previous all-time record held by Pete Sampras (14) in 2009 and is the first, and one of only three male players (other being Nadal and Djokovic) to win 15+ Grand Slam singles titles in tennis history.

Federer has been ranked world No. 1 for 310 total weeks in the Open Era. In 2012, Federer broke the previous ATP record of 286 weeks as No. 1, held by Sampras. Federer has held the record of weeks as No. 1 until 8 March 2021, when Djokovic broke his record. Additionally, from 2004 through 2008, Federer held the top singles ranking for 237 consecutive weeks, breaking Jimmy Connors’ 31-year-old record of 160 consecutive weeks.

Federer is the only player in tennis history who has won 6+ titles in 7 different tournaments. Federer has won 10 titles at the Halle Open (ATP 500), 10 titles at the Swiss Indoors (ATP 500), 8 titles at Wimbledon (Grand Slam), 8 titles at the Dubai Tennis Championships (ATP 500), 7 titles at the Cincinnati Masters (Masters 1000), 6 titles at the Australian Open (Grand Slam), and 6 titles at the World Tour Finals.

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