Roger Federer achieved another milestone in his tennis career on Saturday evening in Dubai.
By defeating Stefanos Tsitsipas in the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships final it gave him the 100th singles title of his career on the ATP Tour.
It all began for Federer with his first title coming in Milan in January 2001, where at an ATP event worth 175 ranking points he prevailed over Frenchman Julien Boutter in the final.
Eighteen years later and another 98 tournaments have been won. Twenty of those have been grand slams, with 27 Masters titles and 21 of them being ATP 500 competitions.
Here is a rundown on where and when he triumphed. 2006 was his most successful year with 12 titles, while 2016, of which he missed half of it with a knee injury, is the only since 2001 that he has not won at least one event.
Roger Federer's titles
Grand slam events are in bold
2001
Milan
2002
Sydney
Hamburg
Vienna
2003
Marseille
Dubai
Munich
Halle
Wimbledon
Vienna
Masters Cup
2004
Australian Open
Dubai
Indian Wells
Hamburg
Halle
Wimbledon
Gstaad
Toronto
US Open
Bangkok
Masters Cup
2005
Doha
Rotterdam
Dubai
Indian Wells
Miami
Hamburg
Halle
Wimbledon
Cincinnati
US Open
Bangkok
2006
Doha
Australian Open
Indian Wells
Miami
Halle
Wimbledon
Toronto
US Open
Tokyo
Madrid
Basel
Masters Cup
2007
Australian Open
Dubai
Hamburg
Wimbledon
Cincinnati
US Open
Basel
Masters Cup
2008
Estoril
Halle
US Open
Basel
2009
Madrid
French Open
Wimbledon
Cincinnati
2010
Australian Open
Cincinnati
Stockholm
Basel
ATP Finals
2011
Doha
Basel
Paris
ATP Finals
2012
Rotterdam
Dubai
Indian Wells
Miami
Wimbledon
Cincinnati
2013
Halle
2014
Dubai
Halle
Cincinnati
Shanghai
Basel
2015
Brisbane
Dubai
Istanbul
Halle
Cincinnati
Basel
2017
Australian Open
Indian Wells
Miami
Halle
Wimbledon
Shanghai
Basel
2018
Australian Open
Rotterdam
Stuttgart
Basel
2019
Dubai