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Tennis champions and sports stars celebrate Roger Federer's 20th grand slam title

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Australian tennis great Rod Laver led the charge of tributes on social media following Roger Federer's historic 20th grand slam win.

The 11-time grand slam winner was seen snapping pictures of an emotional Federer on his phone soon after his stunning win and later uploaded one to his Twitter account.

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"Surrounded by greats, past and present – @rogerfederer, Neale Fraser, Ashley Cooper and Roy Emerson," Laver wrote with accompanying pictures of Federer and his fellow Australian tennis legends.

In the minutes after Federer's five-set win over Croatia's Marin Cilic, the 79-year-old also tweeted "Emerson. Djokovic. Federer. 6 x Australian Open crowns apiece. Astonishing then, incredible now."

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Roger Federer holds his trophy aloft after winning an emotional 20th grand slam title.Andy Brownbill
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Federer tweeted a selfie of himself with the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup with a trophy emoji, the No.20 and a love heart emoji as the tributes flowed.

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"Congratulations Roger- the GOAT!!!" tweeted 18-time grand slam winner Martina Navratilova.

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"Grand slam number 20 for @rogerfederer! Just unbelievable. A truly superhuman effort!" added former Wimbledon champion Pat Cash.

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Swiss president Alain Berset reportedly telephoned Federer as he made his victory tour to offer his personal congratulations.

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Federer's impressive performance under extreme pressure from Cilic also earned the admiration of Indian cricket great Sachin Tendulkar.

"Grace, power and agility. No one in the world could play that shot. @rogerfederer #AustralianOpen2018 #AusOpen," he tweeted.

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The Swiss master was typically emotional in victory, tearing up as he made his acceptance speech.

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"Nobody makes me cry like Roger Federer...no one... there is no one like him..." 18-time grand slam winner Chris Evert wrote.

"He was so close to making it through the speech without crying! I'm crying now too" wrote former world No.5 Eugenie Bouchard.

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