A Big Win, a Bigger Piece of History & The Return of Roger Federer

Roger Federer, presiding over tennis’ history.
Mendra Dorjey Sahni
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Roger Federer won his 18th Grand Slam title on Sunday against Rafael Nadal. (Photo: TheQuint/MendraDorjeySahni)
Roger Federer won his 18th Grand Slam title on Sunday against Rafael Nadal. (Photo: TheQuint/MendraDorjeySahni)
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Four and a half years is a long wait.

Roger Federer had last lifted a Grand Slam trophy at the 2012 Wimbledon.

A 35-year-old on a heels of a six-month injury-forced lay-off; not many would have given the Swiss ace a shot at Melbourne Park this two weeks. He was, after all, 0-3 in Major finals since his last victory speech, seeded 17th in the first slam of the year.

But this was a man who had climbed the Slam mountain 17 times before.

And number 18 didn't come with no ease. Rafael Nadal ensured the Sunday sell-out fixture would go down in history as one for the ages. The 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3 scoreline proof that Roger Federer won the 2017 Australian Open like a true champion.

But where does this champion stand in history? Where does this win place him? Here’s a look at Roger Federer’s career achievements.

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Published: 30 Jan 2017,07:10 PM IST

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