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Roger Federer has brought the curtain down on his illustrious career, with the 41-year-old Swiss legend deciding the upcoming Laver Cup in London will be his final ATP Tour event. Here's a look at his incredible career in numbers.

20 - grand slam titles

31 - grand slam finals

23 - consecutive appearances in grand slam semi-finals from 2004 to 2010, an all-time record

36 - consecutive appearances in grand slam quarter-finals

65 - consecutive grand slam appearances, from the Australian Open in 2000 to the French Open in 2016

8 - Wimbledon titles, the most of any man

6 - Australian Open titles

5 - US Open titles

1 - French Open title

1251 - career matches won out of 1,526

369 - match wins in grand slams

22 - consecutive appearances at Wimbledon

310 - weeks spent at world number one, 237 of them consecutively

36 - at 36 years and 320 days, Federer was the oldest world No.1 in ATP history

5 - Federer has reached the final at every grand slam at least five times

103 - career titles, second in the Open era behind Jimmy Connors

6 - titles won at the ATP Finals, an all-time record

10 - titles won at the ATP events in Basle and Halle

12 - titles won in 2006, his most successful season

92 - matches won from 97 played in 2006

65 - consecutive matches won on grass from 2003 to 2008

3 - Federer reached the finals of all the grand slams in three different seasons

2 - Olympic medals; gold in doubles with Stan Wawrinka in 2008 and silver in singles in 2012

24 - losses to his great rival Rafael Nadal from 40 matches

130,594,339 - career prize money in US dollars ($A194 million)

550 million - estimated net worth in US dollars ($A815 million)

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