Roger Federer went ahead to win the finals of Rotterdam Open
in the wake of overcoming 6-2 6-2 in the finals. On Sunday the Swiss star made
history in the wake of winning Rotterdam Open, his 97th vocation title. In
addition, the 36-year-old tennis star turned into the world's most established
No.1 player subsequent to breaking the record held by Andre Agassi in 2003. In
the wake of picking up the highest position, Federer chose to thank his fans
and 120,000 onlookers on his online networking handle who were available at the
tennis match. To know more visit the blog on Roger
Federer becomes world’s oldest No.1 tennis player
Wednesday, 21 February 2018
Roger Federer becomes world’s oldest No.1 tennis player at 36
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