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Federer's Billion-Dollar Legacy: Laver Cup, Luxury, and Life After Tennis

Federer's Billion-Dollar Legacy: Laver Cup, Luxury, and Life After Tennis

Update: 2025-09-27
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Roger Federer has dominated recent headlines after officially entering the billionaire club in 2025, as reported by Bloomberg and MeetInc, marking his place as one of the few athletes globally to reach this elite financial milestone—joining names like Michael Jordan and LeBron James. This was mainly thanks to his shrewd investments, especially a 3 percent stake in On Running valued upwards of 375 million dollars, along with blue-chip sponsorships like Uniqlo, Rolex, and Lindt, all of which kept his bank account surging long after he last hit an ace. Forbes and FootBoom confirm Federer’s fortune is now estimated between 1.1 and 1.3 billion dollars, making him the highest-paid tennis player ever off-court.

In the past few days, Federer was a star presence at the Laver Cup in San Francisco, not just as the tournament’s co-founder but also mingling with fans, fellow icons, and VIPs—including a headline-grabbing joint appearance with NBA superstar Steph Curry for the opening coin toss, as reported by USOpen.org. Federer could be seen all three days—trading quips, giving candid interviews, and even letting Carlos Alcaraz, another Rolex ambassador, marvel at his ultra-rare 1.5 million dollar Daytona watch, according to Tennis.com. The Swiss legend was also caught on video at the golf course with Rafael Nadal, bringing their rivalry into new terrain, according to Spanish outlet Punto de Break.

Away from the courts, Federer generated social media buzz and some controversy after candidly criticizing modern tennis court homogenization on Andy Roddick’s Served podcast. Federer opined that tournament directors slow surfaces to engineer marquee finals like Alcaraz versus Sinner. His specific comments about Jannik Sinner sparked heated debates on X, with some fans accusing him of conspiratorial thinking and bias, widely reported by Pro Football Network and Sportskeeda Tennis.

On a lighter note, Federer charmed audiences in a Complex “Goat Talk” segment alongside singer Burna Boy, revealing Cindy Crawford was his childhood crush and joking about the pain of never meeting her, as highlighted by both Sportskeeda Tennis and Threads.com. Federer’s legacy as a business force and cultural icon seems only to deepen as he steers the Laver Cup into new levels of commercial success, launches clothing lines in Paris, and balances elite business with carefully curated public exposure, all while keeping fans and critics equally fascinated.

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Federer's Billion-Dollar Legacy: Laver Cup, Luxury, and Life After Tennis

Federer's Billion-Dollar Legacy: Laver Cup, Luxury, and Life After Tennis

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