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Roger Federer is third oldest man in French Open quarter-finals in pro era

ROGER Federer has become the third oldest man to reach the French Open quarter-finals in the Open era of tennis.

In a career littered with record-breaking achievements and jaw-dropping statistics, Federer can now claim to be one of the great survivors of this sport on red clay.

 Roger Federer will notch up his 54th Slam quarter-final on Tuesday
Roger Federer will notch up his 54th Slam quarter-final on TuesdayCredit: Reuters

The Swiss superstar brushed aside Leonardo Mayer from Argentina 6-2 6-3 6-3 on Court Philippe-Chatrier with commensurate ease and professionalism on the hottest day of the Championship.

It means, at the age of 37 years 305 days, he is one of the more senior stars to reach the last eight of Roland Garros in the history of elite sport.

Since tennis went professional more than half a century ago, only 40-year-old American Pancho Gonzales (1968) and 39-year-old Hungarian Istvan Gulyas (1971) have been this far with more miles on the clock and more birthday cards on the mantelpiece.

On a wider note, Federer is the oldest man to reach this stage of any Slam since Jimmy Connors (39 years 6 days) at the 1991 US Open.

 The 37-year-old is showing no signs of retirement and still beating players much younger than him
The 37-year-old is showing no signs of retirement and still beating players much younger than himCredit: Reuters
 Leonardo Mayer has played on the circuit for 12 years but never once made it as far as the quarter-finals
Leonardo Mayer has played on the circuit for 12 years but never once made it as far as the quarter-finalsCredit: AP:Associated Press

For Federer this was his 12th French Open quarter-final and 54th in total of the Slams.

Federer, winner of an unprecedented 20 Grand Slam trophies, is aiming to win his first title in Paris since 2009.

In the next round, he will play either fellow countryman Stan Wawrinka or Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas, who famously beat Federer at the Australian Open in January.

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