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Roger Federer has been keeping tennis fans and billionaires alike entertained over the past few days with a whirlwind of appearances and fresh headlines. Just this weekend, Federer dropped in live to chat on Andy Roddick’s Served podcast, offering an unusually candid and lighthearted glimpse into post-retirement life. He reminisced about the challenges of leaving center court after the emotionally charged Laver Cup retirement, discussed ongoing knee issues he largely kept private during his career, and hinted at future exhibition matches with other legends like Rafael Nadal and Roddick himself, though he admitted he hasn’t played since last November and isn’t quite ready for a comeback yet. Federer’s reflections on bridging tennis generations and the evolution of speed on tournament surfaces drew praise from Roddick as he playfully bantered about black-tie dress codes and the realities of parenting in 2025—the morning rush courtesy of his kids now replaces his old athlete schedule.
Beyond tennis, Federer’s business empire has grabbed headlines for its relentless growth. Forbes and Bloomberg report his net worth now tops $1.1 billion, thanks not only to $130 million in career prize money but also ultra-lucrative endorsement deals like his $300 million Uniqlo partnership and ongoing relationships with Rolex, Mercedes, Wilson, and Lindt. The biggest coup in recent years is his stake in Swiss shoe brand On, which has soared to a $17 billion valuation—Federer’s share alone is worth at least $500 million. His elegant personal brand continues to make him one of the most marketable athletes worldwide, with advertisers jostling for a piece of the Federer magic.
As rumors swirl about a “Fedal Tour” reuniting Federer and Rafael Nadal for a global series of exhibition matches, both legends have expressed interest, though nothing official has dropped yet. Fans are watching social media closely: Federer’s appearances on golf courses alongside Nadal and other celebrities have lit up Instagram and TikTok, with the Global Golf Post noting that Federer is part of a wave making golf more mainstream and accessible. In 2025, Federer rarely slows down—whether inspiring the young generation, shaping the business of sport, or keeping the tennis world guessing about his next move. Major headlines continue to hail him as a billionaire icon and beloved legend whose influence stretches far beyond the court.
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