getting there...
…not to mention [and perhaps reiterate]:
RECORDS SET BY ROGER FEDERER
1109. First player along with Rafael Nadal ever to win 4 TMS in a year
1110. Highest number of year-end ranking points: in 2005, 6725 (in 2004 he broke that record with 6335)
1111. highest ranking points at any time of the year for performances based on the past 52 weeks: 6980 points in the rankings published by ATP on June 6, 2005]
1112. Highest number of Race points (since 2000): in 2005, 1345 (in 2004 he broke that record with 1267)
1113. He has won 24 consecutive Finals. This streak was snapped by David Nalbandian in the TennisMastersCup Final in 2005.
1114. He has won all 6 Grandslam Finals he has appeared in, a record in the open era.
1115. He's only the fourth man since 1968 to win 3 GrandSlams in a year.
1116. He passed the 1,000-point milestone faster
than anyone in Race history (since 2000) on august 21th 2005
1117. He is the only man along with Pete Sampras in the open era who has four winning streaks of 20 matches and more.
1118. He became the first man in the Open Era to win back-to-back Wimbledon and US Open titles in consecutive years.
1119. He has now won 33 career titles, second most among active players behind Agassi's 60.
1120. Only player to win back to back TMS titles on clay (Hamburg) and hard (Canada) - 2004
1121. Only player to win TMS titles on clay and hard two years in a row - 2004 and 2005
1122. Roger, Agassi and Chang are the only men to win all 4 TMS (Indian Wells, Miami, Canada, Cindinnati) in North America in their career.
1123. In 2005 he qualified for the Masters Cup faster than anyone else, it was on 4th July 2005.
1124. On September 13th 2004 he sealed the year end No. 1 ranking faster than anyone else.
1125. Only 5 players have been no. 1 for the entire caledar year: Connors, Lendl, Sampras, Hewitt and Federer
1126. He became the World Sportsman of the Year 2005 (for his performance in 2004) when he won the Laureus Award in 2005
1127. Along with Illie Nastase and Bjorn Borg, he’s the only man to have won three consecutive titles on three different surfaces: Wimbledon (Grass), Gstaad (Clay), Toronto (Hard) in 2004
1128. In 2005, he defended seven titles.
1129. By end of the Season 2005, his record against Top 10 players is 42-2, going back to the end of 2003.
1130. He is the first player since Ivan Lendl (1986-87) to win the Masters Cup in 2 consecutive years without loosing a match.
1131. Only 4 men have been able to win two GS (or more) in a year for two consecutive year (or more) in the open era: Sampras (1993/94/95), Borg (1978/79/80), Lendl (1986/87) and Federer (2004/05).
1132. First man who made a double bagel in the year-ending tournament, which began in 1970.
1133. He has reached the quarter finals or better in every tournament he entered this season 2005.
1134. His loss against Richard Gasquet in the Monte Carlo Masters brought his win-loss tally to 35-2 for 2005, the best start on the ATP tour since John McEnroe, who holds the record with 39-0 in 1984
1135. He is the only player to win at least 10 titles or more in 2 consecutive seasons without losing in a final (2004-2005)