Australian Open 2020 - Provided 21 Times Perform Easy Steps Federer

Roger Federer, Australian Open, Swiss men, qualification,



The expression of Swiss tennis player, Roger Federer, when he managed to ensure a step into the second round of the 2019 US Open.

Swiss men's singles tennis player Roger Federer advanced to the second round of the Australian Open 2020 tournament after winning straight sets with a score of 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 over Steve Johnson (United States / US).

This easy victory cannot be separated from the number of Roger Federer's appearance at the Australian Open which has now reached 21 times.

History records, Federer first appeared at the Australian Open in 1998.

At that time, Federer was still a junior tennis player.

He only went down to the senior category the following year.

Now, Federer came to the Australian Open 2020 with six times champion status.

"I remember first coming here when I was a junior in 1998, then struggling through the qualification round the following year," Federer said.

"I remember beating Michael Chang in my first major round match here (in 2020)." 

Roger Federer, Australian Open, Swiss men, qualification,
"The match was fun. Now, he is training to fight me (with Kei Nishikori), but we are good friends because my children are friends with Chang's children," Federer said again.

Roger Federer is one of the world's elite players who is favorite to win the Australian Open 2020.

In addition to the third leading factor that he was in, Federer also had a spectacular achievement at the Grand Slam tournament in the Land of Kangaroos.

Federer won the Australian Open in 2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2017 and 2018.

Not only that, Federer also never lost before the third round of this tournament.

In the second half, Roger Federer will meet the winner of the duel between Serb representatives, Filip Krajinovic, or French qualifier, Quentin Halys.


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