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Just acquired is this truly magical item - a one-of-a-kind Roger Federer match-worn Nike shirt that was worn during his 2003 Gerry Weber Open match in Hale Germany against Sargis Sargsian.
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Arguably the greatest player in the history of the game and one of the true modern legends of sport, Roger Federer secured a 7-5, 6-1 victory in the round of 32.
Superb. It has also been personally signed by Roger Federer and is in a magnificent colour scheme.
Roger Federer won the tournament, defeating Nicolas Kiefer in the Final.
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Interest-Free Instalment Option: 4 monthly payments of $655.00 (unframed) or $710.00 (framed). The item is shipped after the final payment is made. Other payment plans are possible - just ask.
International buyers - no additional international shipping cost for unframed version (shirt only). Framed, will ship at its actual shipping cost (please ask if further information is required). International buyers please pay via PayPal if possible. Thank you.
At the time of writing, Roger Federer has won 20 Grand Slam singles titles—the most in history by a male player—and has held the world No. 1 spot in the ATP rankings for a record total of 310 weeks (including a record 237 consecutive weeks) and was the year-end No. 1 five times, including four consecutive. Federer, who turned professional in 1998, was continuously ranked in the top ten from October 2002 to November 2016.
Federer has won a record eight Wimbledon titles, six Australian Open titles, five US Open titles (all consecutive, a record), and one French Open title. He is one of eight men to have achieved a Career Grand Slam. Federer has reached a record 31 men's singles Grand Slam finals, including 10 consecutively from the 2005 Wimbledon Championships to the 2007 US Open. Federer has also won a record six ATP Finals titles, 28 ATP Tour Masters 1000 titles, and a record 23 ATP Tour 500 titles. Federer is also the only player after Jimmy Connors to have won 100 or more career singles titles, as well as to amass 1,200 wins in the Open Era.