Federers
Federers, also known as the Federer family, is a prominent Swiss sports dynasty, with a particular focus on tennis. The family is most notably associated with Roger Federer, a legendary Swiss tennis player who is widely regarded as one of the greatest tennis players of all time. Roger Federer was born on August 8, 1981, in Basel, Switzerland. He turned professional in 1998 and quickly rose to prominence, winning his first Grand Slam title at Wimbledon in 2003. Federer went on to win a record 20 Grand Slam singles titles, including eight Wimbledon titles, five US Open titles, and five Australian Open titles. He is also known for his exceptional consistency and longevity in the sport, having won 103 ATP singles titles and 28 ATP doubles titles. Federer retired from professional tennis in 2022, leaving behind a legacy that includes 310 weeks as the world No. 1, 103 ATP singles titles, and numerous records and accolades. The Federer family also includes Roger's older brother, Basile Federer, who is also a professional tennis player. Basile Federer has won several ATP Challenger and ITF Futures titles and has represented Switzerland in the Davis Cup. The Federer family's impact on tennis and their contributions to the sport have made them a significant part of Swiss sporting history.