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Roger Federer’s entry into the Forbes billionaires ranking has once again highlighted the enormous financial success he achieved during and after his tennis career. The Swiss legend built his fortune through a mix of prize money,
Jannik Sinner created history and joined Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer in a special list after beating Daniil Medvedev in the final and winning his first Indian Wells title.
Wimbledon was once home to a specific style of tennis, perfected by Roger Federer. A nineteen-year-old phenom from Spain offers the best chance for its return. From the magazine’s archive: a selection of pieces on the game and some of its most vivid personalities.
Money has always followed greatness in sport, but the leap from wealthy to genuinely, obscenely, nine-figure-plus wealthy is a different kind of achievement altogether. For most of these athletes, the billion-dollar mark was not crossed on the field,
And the WTA Tour seems to have found an answer to Federer, as six-time Grand Slam champion Iga Swiatek believes one of her rivals is the “women’s Roger”. The world No. 2 is currently in action in Indian Wells, where she’s through to the last 16 to face Karolina Muchova.
Tennis legend Roger Federer has made the Forbes's annual billionaire list for the first time this year, after achieving this status last year.
The latest achievement helps Roger Federer join an elite club featuring LeBron James, Tiger Woods, and handful others who have achieved the billionaire status.
A Roland Garros insider, Gilles Jourdan, recently claimed Rafael Nadal appeared more authentic and approachable than Roger Federer during their careers. Speaking to L’Équipe, Jourdan said Federer seemed focused on business and money,
The 20-time Grand Slam champ’s fortune reached an estimated $1.1 billion, powered by endorsements and a savvy investment in Swiss brand On.
BRISBANE, Australia -- Roger Federer turned the Brisbane International final into a grand occasion Sunday, beating the up-and-coming Milos Raonic in three see-sawing sets to register his 1,000th career match win. It's a grand number for a 17-time Grand ...
Roger Federer will be inducted into the International Hall of Fame. In the Contributor Category, tennis journalist Mary Carillo will
Carlos Alcaraz never had the opportunity to face Roger Federer in an official ATP match, as the Swiss legend retired from the sport just weeks after the Spaniard won his first Grand Slam singles title at the 2022 US Open.