Stockholm - Swiss tennis player Roger Federer won the Stockholm Open after strand Florian Mayer in the final. And with the victory, Federer can match Pete Sampras in terms of who has won ATP titles.
Roger Federer beat Florian Mayer 6-4, 6-3, in the final fight, which took place on Sunday
(10/24/2010), to win the Stockholm Open tournaments, and record 64th title, which makes her rival Pete Sampras in the fourth position in list of titles of all time.
With so Federer lost to only three people were able to win more tournaments, namely Jimmy Conners (109), Ivan Lendl (94) and John McEnroe (77).
In addition, the tennis player Federer also became the fifth player in history and first since Sampras is capable of reaching his 50th victory in at least nine consecutive years since the Open era.
"It's incredible that I was once a place of Pete (Sampras) ended his career," said Federer said. "We never know when your final period. That's why you want to savor every victory of the tournament."
Record-last record was made Federer in Stockholm, Sweden, Crown Princess Victoria who gave his own trophy to former world number one player.
"For me, every victory is a special tournament. It's one that certainly will I remember, maybe more than others," said Federer.
Federer's victory was achieved in Sweden are may feel special, because since starting his career at the professional level in 1998, this was the first victory he achieved in the land of Sweden before she ever became champions in 17 different countries.
"Winning any tournament that it felt great. But more specials left in a state that I was never successful before," added the 29-year man.
With so Federer lost to only three people were able to win more tournaments, namely Jimmy Conners (109), Ivan Lendl (94) and John McEnroe (77).
In addition, the tennis player Federer also became the fifth player in history and first since Sampras is capable of reaching his 50th victory in at least nine consecutive years since the Open era.
"It's incredible that I was once a place of Pete (Sampras) ended his career," said Federer said. "We never know when your final period. That's why you want to savor every victory of the tournament."
Record-last record was made Federer in Stockholm, Sweden, Crown Princess Victoria who gave his own trophy to former world number one player.
"For me, every victory is a special tournament. It's one that certainly will I remember, maybe more than others," said Federer.
Federer's victory was achieved in Sweden are may feel special, because since starting his career at the professional level in 1998, this was the first victory he achieved in the land of Sweden before she ever became champions in 17 different countries.
"Winning any tournament that it felt great. But more specials left in a state that I was never successful before," added the 29-year man.
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