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Roger Federer named to the International Tennis Hall of Fame

Roger Federer named to the International Tennis Hall of Fame
19 Nov
2025
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This has to be the easiest decision of all time.

In his first year of eligibility, the International Tennis Hall of Fame has chosen Roger Federer to headline its two-person Class of 2026.  TV announcer and journalist Mary Carillo will join him.

Federer became the first player to win 20 Grand Slams (six Australian, one French, eight Wimbledons, and five U.S) while also leading Switzerland to a Davis Cup Title in 2014.  He also won a staggering 103 Titles with a career record of 1,251-275.  He was ranked #1 for 310 weeks, with a record 237 in a row, and was the year-end #1 five times. 

Carillo was the first woman to commentate on Tennis regularly, and is a six-time Emmy winner.

We at Notinhalloffame would like to congratulate the International Tennis Hall of Fame Class of 2026 inductees.

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