Roger Federer becomes seventh billionaire athlete in history
Roger Federer has officially joined the billionaire athletes’ club, becoming just the seventh in history, according to new estimates from Forbes.
The Swiss legend, who retired in 2022, now holds a net worth of $1.1 billion thanks in large part to his investment in Swiss shoe and apparel company On.
Over his career, Federer amassed an eye-watering fortune from sponsorships and business ventures, making him tennis’ highest-paid player for 16 straight years despite earning less prize money than rivals Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal.
In 2020, he topped the global athlete earnings list with $106.3 million before tax.
He is the second tennis player to reach billionaire status after Ion Èširiac, the Romanian former French Open doubles champion turned investor.
The exclusive group also includes Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, LeBron James, Junior Bridgeman, and Tiger Woods, who alongside James, achieved billionaire status while still competing. NYP
Roger Federer has officially joined the billionaire athletes’ club, becoming just the seventh in history, according to new estimates from Forbes.
The Swiss legend, who retired in 2022, now holds a net worth of $1.1 billion thanks in large part to his investment in Swiss shoe and apparel company On.
Over his career, Federer amassed an eye-watering fortune from sponsorships and business ventures, making him tennis’ highest-paid player for 16 straight years despite earning less prize money than rivals Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal.
In 2020, he topped the global athlete earnings list with $106.3 million before tax.
He is the second tennis player to reach billionaire status after Ion Èširiac, the Romanian former French Open doubles champion turned investor.
The exclusive group also includes Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, LeBron James, Junior Bridgeman, and Tiger Woods, who alongside James, achieved billionaire status while still competing. NYP
Roger Federer has officially joined the billionaire athletes’ club, becoming just the seventh in history, according to new estimates from Forbes.
The Swiss legend, who retired in 2022, now holds a net worth of $1.1 billion thanks in large part to his investment in Swiss shoe and apparel company On.
Over his career, Federer amassed an eye-watering fortune from sponsorships and business ventures, making him tennis’ highest-paid player for 16 straight years despite earning less prize money than rivals Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal.
In 2020, he topped the global athlete earnings list with $106.3 million before tax.
He is the second tennis player to reach billionaire status after Ion Èširiac, the Romanian former French Open doubles champion turned investor.
The exclusive group also includes Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, LeBron James, Junior Bridgeman, and Tiger Woods, who alongside James, achieved billionaire status while still competing. NYP
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Roger Federer becomes seventh billionaire athlete in history
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