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Roger Federer’s week has been a masterclass in legendary longevity and billionaire charisma, with headlines and hashtags to prove it. The ATP Tour and Sports Illustrated both reported that Federer electrified fans at the 2025 Rolex Shanghai Masters, returning to center court in an exhibition doubles match alongside martial arts icon Donnie Yen. The duo edged out Wu Lei and Zheng Jie after a trio of tiebreaks, in front of a roaring packed stadium. Federer’s touch and fluid play drew instant online buzz, with clips lighting up Threads and Weibo, and the Shanghai crowd reminding the world that the 44-year-old still holds tennis in the palm of his hand. Even Sam Querrey, commentating for Tennis Channel, marveled at how Federer's strokes and timing remain evergreen post-retirement.
Shanghai was just one act in a whirlwind week. Sports Illustrated and MK Sports chronicled Federer’s business and cultural stops across Asia, including a high-visibility event with Swiss brand On where Federer helped refurbish community courts and stoked grassroots tennis excitement. Days later, he jetted to Seoul—his first visit in 18 years—making viral rounds as he toured Gwangjang Market with local food influencer Napoli Matfia. Federer's humility, from trying street eats to signing autographs, set off another wave of social media envy and admiration, with Instagram praises multiplying. He capped his Korean adventure by starring at Uniqlo’s “World Tour with Roger Federer” event at The Shilla, fielding life questions from starstruck youth and serving up yet another round of charming group photos.
Off the courts, finance headlines dominated. According to Forbes, The Times of India, and Bloomberg, Federer’s net worth now stands at roughly 1.1 billion dollars, rooted in equity from On Running and gold-plated deals with Rolex, Uniqlo, Mercedes-Benz, and Lindt. Forbes placed Federer among the rarest air—just seven athletes ever crossing the billion-dollar mark while remaining so publicly active. He’s the first non-American athlete to do so according to Bloomberg, adding a significant footnote to sports-business history.
Despite his worldwide business empire, Federer’s fan-friendly touch never wavered—Threads and Instagram noted his recent “Happy Sunday” post, while YouTube and podcast platforms recapped his every public move. Rumors swirled, thanks to Times of India, of a blockbuster “Fedal Tour” with Rafael Nadal, though neither legend has confirmed anything yet. If that reunion happens it would surely be the most coveted ticket in tennis nostalgia. In short, Federer delivered on every front this week: court artistry, business brilliance, and viral personality, all while adding new chapters to a billion-dollar legacy that only keeps expanding.
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