Roger Federer The Supreme number 1 for the Fourth Consecutive Year In A Row!!!
Tennis God Roger Federer always bounce back from a shocking defeat. Last week Roger suffered a horrible loss of concentration and was defeated by David Nalbandian at the Madrid Masters. Roger appeared tired at times making lots of unforced errors in that strange twisted bizarre loss. Roger was clearly suffering due to a lack of energy and David was able to win. Roger was physically and psychologically exhausted he tried his best that day. David was extremely lucky to pull through with the shocking earth shattering upset victory. People seem to forget Roger tends to make the finals in just about every single event he plays that’s a lot of tennis and stress on the body.
However, this week the result was different. Roger won his seventh ATP tour title this year easily beating Finn Jarkko Nieminen in straight sets 6-3 6-4 in about an hour. Roger was in total control blasting powerful serves, groundstrokes, and Jarkko clearly was out of his league. You could tell by watching the match that Jarkko just doesn’t have the consistency or the ability to really bother Roger. Nobody on the ATP Tour can beat Roger Federer when he plays his best even when Roger isn’t 100% he still is such a superior player. We are in the Federer era folks an era of grace, talent, and complete domination.
Roger looked a bit bored in today’s match but the end result was never in doubt. Now for the fourth year in a row Roger Federer will maintain the world number one ranking on the ATP Tour. On the entry ranking system Roger is well ahead of Rafael Nadal by over 2000 points. However, the ATP tour calculates the “Champions Race Points” from the grand slams, Masters events, and regular ATP tour tournaments into account. For instance, if Roger did not win Basel today he could of been in jeapordy of losing his number one ranking. I find the ATP tour “Champions Race” flawed. The final year end rankings should only be based on the entry point system.
Roger should be number one anyway given the fact he reached all four grand slam finals this year and he won three out of the four slams. Roger’s dominance over the ATP Tour is already legendary. Roger is the supreme number one I have ever seen in men’s tennis. Sure Lendl, Connors, McEnroe had a shorter periods of dominance but those champions are clearly not in Roger’s league. Only Borg is similar to Roger Federer in his ability to completely dominate the competition. Roger as everyone already knows this year tied Borg’s record winning Wimbledon five years in a row. However, Borg never won the US OPEN and Roger has won the US OPEN four consecutive years in a row. Roger is the first man since American Bill Tilden in the 1920s to have won the US OPEN four years in a row. Roger is also the first man to have won Australian Open, Wimbledon, and US OPEN at least three times in his career in the Open era.
Roger is destroying the competition with ease. Even on the slow European clay courts Roger still has an incredible record. Roger loves clay although its considered his weakest surface Roger is still very consistent on the clay.
Although American Pete Sampras holds the the record of winning fourteen grand slam singles titles Sampras was never consistent like Roger Federer. Sampras was also lazy at times he simply did not take clay court tennis seriously. Sampras never put the effort Roger Federer puts into playing clay court events.
Sampras was also known for losing early in a plethora of events to nobodies all the time. Sampras also never reached the French Open finals. Sampras also lost to Roger Federer the only time they played in the year 2001 when Roger was only nineteen years old at Wimbledon. A lot of people seem to forget that result. Roger needs to win the French Open only once to become the undisputed greatest male tennis player of all time. Roger’s dominance is similar to Monica Seles, Steffi Graf, and the Williams Sisters dominance of the WTA Tour. Roger simply owns the competition they are afraid and terrified when they play Roger he already has an aura of supremacy over all the players on the ATP tour.
In fact, Roger has the longest streak at being number one in tennis by any player male or female. Roger has been number one on the ATP Tour since February 2004 for over 196 consecutive weeks. Roger Federer has been dominating the ATP Tour with an iron fist for the past four years and its so nice to see him defend his title in his hometown of Basel.

I remember the first time that I had ever seen Federer play, I thought, he’s good-looking in an adrogynous kinda way. BTW, ever notice how often Federer shakes/tosses his hair (like in shampoo commercials) sometimes without touching it? Anyway, I really like the following guys: Nadal (esp when he plays with his beautiful butt), Roddick, Blake, Tipseravic, Gasguet, Gonzales, Keifer. I used to really like the following guys: Sampras (esp in his mid-late twenties), Washington (sooo hot), Rafter, Cash, and McEnroe (Patrick). As for Roger the gr8, I think that he has at least another 4 majors in him; including at least 1 French. As for Roger’s personality, yes he is definitely outgoing, but he is also stereotypically Swiss in his approach about his game, etc….He states it as he sees it, very similar to Hingis. Actually, I think most (at least) European/non-American players r not concerned with what they say. And just imagine, Roger was going to quit tennis before he won his first major title.
I think Roger Federer could be bisexual I wouldn’t be surprised if he went both ways. I think Roger is gorgeous, I agree Nadal has a nice ass. I think Djokovic is kind of cute. I like Safin he’s hot, also Malivai Washington I agree that man was just a complete stud! Malivai was so hot! I agree about Roger’s personality. In fact, this week Roger was bashed by the media for his comments after his loss to the British player Andy Murray. Roger said that Murray’s game hadn’t progressed in over the past two years. Roger also said that Andy was standing behind the baseline. I thought Roger’s comment was bizarre because he lost the match so obviously Andy’s strategy worked. I think Roger was just bitter about the loss. I understand champions hate to lose but I wish he didn’t make that comment in the media he looked like a sore loser.