New Delhi: Roger Federer has spent most of his life rewriting tennis history, so it felt fitting that he cleared yet another milestone without hesitation. The Swiss legend was elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame in his very first year of eligibility, a decision that surprised absolutely no one but still carried the weight of a career defined by poetry in motion.
The Hall confirmed the news on Wednesday that Federer was the lone player to receive enough support for the Class of 2026. This served as a reminder of just how far ahead he stood for two decades. His era alongside Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic often blurred into myth, a stretch he once described as “a golden time for tennis.” Now, that period has its fitting stamp of permanence. The 20-time Grand Slam Champion was

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