Dive into the captivating journey of Roger Federer through his tournament schedule spanning from 2013 to 2022, showcasing the arenas where he showcased his unparalleled talent and the titles he earned along the way.

Roger Federer’s Tournament Path (2013-2022)
2022: A Touching Farewell
In September 2022, Roger Federer opened up on social media about his emotional decision to retire from professional tennis after competing in the Laver Cup held in London.
— Roger Federer (@rogerfederer) September 15, 2022
The organizers of the Laver Cup announced that both Federer and Rafael Nadal would represent Team Europe, much to the excitement of fans around the world.
A Fedal Comeback!
Tennis legends @rogerfederer and @RafaelNadal will unite for Team Europe this September at #LaverCup in London. Premium hospitality packages available starting February 7. Multi-session tickets on sale in early March. https://t.co/APOt1nJCb1 pic.twitter.com/4ufboTFDp6— Laver Cup (@LaverCup) February 3, 2022
In a memorable final match, Federer teamed up with Nadal to face the American duo of Jack Sock and Frances Tiafoe. The thrilling contest ended with the Americans clinching victory 4-6, 7-6, 11-9 (highlights provided below).
2021: A Year of Resilience
After his return from injury, Federer’s 2021 season was a mix of highs and lows, with notable performances at the Doha and Wimbledon tournaments, where he advanced to the quarterfinals.
Month | Tournament | Location | Result |
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March 2021 | Qatar Open | Doha, Qatar | Quarterfinals (Nikoloz Basilashvili) |
May 2021 | ATP Geneva | Geneva, Switzerland | Round of 16 (Pablo Andujar) |
May 2021 | French Open | Paris, France | Round of 16 (Matteo Berrettini) |
June 2021 | Halle Open | Halle, Germany | Round of 16 (Felix Auger Aliassime) |
July 2021 | Wimbledon | London, UK | Quarterfinals (Hubert Hurkacz) |
2020: A Challenging Year
The year 2020 was marred by injuries and the unprecedented cancellation of tournaments, limiting Federer to just one grand slam appearance at the Australian Open, where he bowed out in the semifinals against Novak Djokovic.
Month | Tournament | Location | Result |
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January 2020 | Australian Open | Melbourne, Australia | Semifinals (Novak Djokovic) |
2019: Consistent Performances
Although 2019 didn’t yield any grand slam titles, Federer showcased his enduring skill by clinching four singles titles in Dubai, Miami, Halle, and Basel. Notably, his victory in Basel marked the last ATP title of his illustrious career.
Month | Tournament | Location | Result |
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January 2019 | Hopman Cup | Perth, Australia | Champion |
October 2019 | Basel Indoors | Basel, Switzerland | Champion |
2018: A Year of Resurgence
Federer’s 2018 season started on a high with wins at the Hopman Cup, Australian Open, and Rotterdam Open. He also triumphed at Stuttgart and Basel but faced setbacks in Wimbledon and the US Open, reaching only the quarterfinals.
Month | Tournament | Location | Result |
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January 2018 | Hopman Cup | Perth, Australia | Champion |
October 2018 | Basel Indoors | Basel, Switzerland | Champion |