Roger Federer may be retired, but his presence is truly one that continues to light up the sport. Even back in 2012, after clinching his seventh Wimbledon title, the Swiss maestro kept his feet on the ground. He said, “I don’t feel better than anyone, because we need past champions to pave the way for our generation and we have become very professional.” Still, today’s top players often talk about him as their ultimate idol. Now, three years after his retirement, he’s finally getting his flowers.

On Wednesday, Tennis Channel sent fans into a frenzy. They tweeted the big announcement: Federer will be inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame. Along with this came a flood of stats and memories for fans to soak up. Twenty Grand Slams. Eight Wimbledon titles, the most ever by a man.

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