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Roger Federer remains front and center of the sports and business worlds this week as his investment in On Holding continues to grab headlines. The Swiss sneaker company, co-founded and championed by Federer, saw its shares soar nearly 20 percent after a blowout quarterly performance, with reported net sales up nearly 25 percent year-over-year. Benzinga and Reuters confirmed that On has raised its full-year 2025 sales guidance to 2.98 billion Swiss francs, crediting both surging demand for its core Cloudmonster and Cloudrunner shoes and its ability to gain market share even in a price-sensitive environment. CEO Martin Hoffmann emphasized On customers are less sensitive to price increases, allowing the brand to keep its premium posture and achieve a strong gross profit margin of 62.5 percent, a boost from earlier forecasts. The collaboration with Federer, especially the Roger Pro tennis shoe, remains a core product at $220 a pair, making him as central to the company’s public image as ever. Wall Street analysts and Stocktwits chatter show retail sentiment toward On is now “extremely bullish.” The business press continues to hail Federer’s post-Nike career trajectory as a model for athlete entrepreneurs; for context, MarketWatch ran a story paralleling Steph Curry’s new shoe ambitions with Federer’s $300 million Uniqlo deal and his tenfold investment return with On.
Federer also made a glamorous appearance in Athens, Greece, where Greek City Times reports he joined a high-profile private NetJets event and delighted 18 fans with short tennis matches at the Four Seasons Astir Palace. Though not a full-scale public spectacle, posts and photos from attendees circulated widely, reinforcing Federer’s ongoing engagement with luxury brands and fan-facing experiences even off the tour. In tennis media, his legacy pops up whenever the new generation makes history—recent features highlight young Jannik Sinner reaching career milestones that put him in direct comparison with Federer, Djokovic, and Lendl. Social media chatter resurfaced classic Federer moments and style, with Sportskeeda sharing that former pros still cite Federer’s fashion sense as the gold standard whenever the spotlight falls on other stars.
No speculation or unverified reports emerged regarding health, comebacks, or other off-court rumors; every headline and conversation this week cements Federer’s profile as a consummate business icon and cultural reference point for elegance and athletic achievement.
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