Roger Federer 2003 ATP Season – Match Results & Stats
Roger Federer
2003 Season Stats Overview
In the 2003 ATP season, Roger Federer compiled a record of 78–17 across 95 matches, translating to a win rate of 82.1%. Throughout the 2003 season, Roger Federer claimed 7 titles: Masters Cup, Marseille, Dubai, Munich, Halle, Wimbledon, Vienna.
Breaking down by surface, Roger Federer played on hard courts (46–11, 80.7%), clay courts (15–4, 78.9%) and grass courts (12–0, 100.0%).
At the Grand Slam level, Roger Federer went 13–3 (81.3%) across 16 matches. The best-of-five format adds an extra layer of physical and mental endurance, making these results particularly significant.
In ATP Masters 1000 events, Roger Federer posted a record of 21–8 (72.4%), demonstrating elite consistency at the highest level of the Tour.
When it comes to deep runs in tournaments, Roger Federer reached 9 finals during the 2003 season, winning 7 and losing 2. Semifinal appearances total 12, and quarterfinal appearances 13. These figures highlight the ability to consistently advance through the draw.
Against players ranked in the ATP Top 10, Roger Federer's record in 2003 stands at 9–5 (64.3%). This positive record against elite opponents is a testament to the ability to raise the level of play in the biggest matches.
Roger Federer demonstrated the ability to string together victories, recording a best winning streak of 15 consecutive matches during the 2003 season.
Recent Form 2003: 8–2. Last 10: W L W W L W W W W W — excellent form to close out the season.
Summary Season
| Year | M | W | L | Win% | Set W-L | Set% | Game W-L | Game% | TB W-L | TB% | MS | Hld% | Brk% | A% | DF% | 1stIn | 1st% | 2nd% | SPW | RPW | TPW | DR | Best | Matches |
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| 2003 | 95 | 78 | 17 | 82.11% | 188-57 | 76.73% | 1405-971 | 59.13% | 28-18 | 60.87% | 89 | 86.77% | 30.02% | 10.27% | 3.93% | 59.23% | 76.33% | 55.99% | 68.04% | 41.58% | 54.34% | 1.30 | W (7x) | View All Matches |