Hundredth career of former world number one Roger Federer in the final play of the Wilfred Tsonga of France 6-3 in a tight one, 6-7, 6-3, sixth ATP World Tour Finals tennis tournament record of a single class titles won.
After a disappointing season, the O 2 Arena in London, Pete Sanpras Federer and Ivan Lendl were landed with the intention of dropping back and was successful in his mission.Record 16-time Grand Slam winner Federer won thanks to the ATP rankings behind Andy Murray reached the third place again. Tsonga win the title in the history of this tournament 41 years with the intention of becoming the first French player had landed but were hugely disappointed. Federer of Switzerland sixth world title to his name, reached third place in the hierarchy. Federer's 807 th win of his career with Britain's Andy Murray has the distinction of a place in the hierarchy. Player Novak Djokovic of Serbia with 13 675 rating points are ranked in order of preference. Djokovic Rafael Nadal of Spain holds the chair. Nadal is on the order. In the last 17 matches unbeaten in World Tour Tennis Federer reached the third order them feel good.
After the win, Federer said, "Winning is such sweet sorrow sixth World Tour title. This is one of the greatest achievements of my career. As well as to reach third place in the hierarchy is double my pleasure. I have competed with the title. I am quite impressed with it. This session was very, very special. " Federer cruises to victory at the 807 th career victory. Federer, with the inspiration of his childhood left behind Stefan Edberg. Edberg won the 806.
After the win, Federer said, "Winning is such sweet sorrow sixth World Tour title. This is one of the greatest achievements of my career. As well as to reach third place in the hierarchy is double my pleasure. I have competed with the title. I am quite impressed with it. This session was very, very special. " Federer cruises to victory at the 807 th career victory. Federer, with the inspiration of his childhood left behind Stefan Edberg. Edberg won the 806.