Roger Federer Is Now a Billionaire — How Does His Net Worth Compare to Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal?
Roger Federer achieved billionaire status through strategic investments and endorsements, notably owning a 3% stake in Swiss brand On valued over $375 million, Forbes reports.
- Roger Federer has officially become a billionaire with a net worth around $1.1 billion as of 2025, primarily from investments and endorsements.
- Federer's rise to billionaire status stems largely from his 2019 minority stake in Swiss shoe brand On, which went public in 2021 and now values near $15 billion.
- Federer retired from competitive tennis in 2019 after a 24-year career, winning 103 titles including 20 Grand Slams and earning nearly $131 million in prize money.
- Marc Maurer, who was On's co-CEO at the time, described Federer as a key driver in rapidly elevating the brand’s visibility, which significantly contributed to the tennis star’s financial achievements.
- Federer's billionaire status places him as the second richest tennis player after Ion Tiriac and among eight athletes who surpassed the ten-figure mark, highlighting his lasting impact on and off the court.
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Roger Federer cracks the billion mark: The business magazine "Forbes" reestimates its assets to 1.1 billion US dollars. Federer's investments in the Swiss sports brand On are likely to be decisive.
Tennis icon Roger Federer has won 20 Grand Slam titles in his career and earned 130 million euros in prize money. But even after his incredible sports career, the Swiss is successful. The economic magazhin "Forbes" now estimates his fortune at around 1.1 billion dollars. Where does Marie come from? Through advertising contracts, appearances and other business activities, he has built up a large fortune. Federer works with brands such as Mercedes…
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Roger Federer may have retired from competitive tennis nearly three years ago, but his name continues to dominate headlines far beyond the court.The Swiss great, widely considered one of the finest players in the history of the sport, has now achieved another milestone: billionaire status.According to Forbes, Federer has amassed a personal net worth of around $1.1 billion (£813m), making him the eighth athlete in history to cross the ten-figure …
Tennis icon, turf master – and now also billionaire: Roger Federer ascends into a very elitist circle. .
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