Federer holds the record for the most appearances in a Grand Slam singles draw
#13: Most appearances in a Grand Slam singles draw (77).
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#12: Most Grand Slam singles quarterfinals (55).
#11: Most Grand Slam singles semifinals (45).
#10: Most Grand Slam singles finals (31).
#9: Played 400 Grand Slam matches (410 as of 2019 Wimbledon).
#8: Won 70 matches at each of the 4 Grand Slams (Australian Open - 97, French Open - 70, Wimbledon - 101, US Open - 85).
#7: Won 350 Grand Slam singles matches (353 following 2019 Wimbledon).
Federer beats Lucas Pouille in the 2019 Wimbledon third round to register his 350th Grand Slam match win
#6: Won 11 hard court Grand Slams (6 - Australian Open, 5 - US Open).
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#5: Won 3 Grand Slams in a calendar year on 3 occasions (2004, 2006, 2007).
#4: Won his first 7 Grand Slam singles finals (2003 Wimbledon, 2004 Australian Open, 2004 Wimbledon, 2004 US Open, 2005 Wimbledon, 2005 US Open and 2006 Australian Open).
#3: Won two consecutive Grand Slam tournaments 5 times (Wimbledon, US Open).
#2: Won 8 Wimbledon singles titles
#1: Won 20 Grand Slam singles titles.
Federer's 20 Grand Slam titles in one frame
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