Roger Federer won 103 titles during his glittering career. Now he can add a new title: He’s officially a billionaire, according to Forbes.
The prestigious business magazine unveiled its annual ranking of the world’s wealthiest this week, and the 20-time Grand Slam champion appears among the names for the first time.
Federer’s estimated fortune is listed at $1.1 billion—a figure that includes nearly $131 million in career prize money, the third-highest total in tennis history behind Big 3 rivals Novak Djokovic ($189 million) and Rafael Nadal ($135 million).
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Federer, 44, retired in September 2022 after racking up 310 weeks as the ATP world No. 1. Off the court, he was amassing impressive figures as well.
The Swiss star was the highest-paid tennis player in the world for 16 consecutive years until his retirement. At his peak in 2020, Federer was the highest-paid athlete in all of sports with an estimated $106 million—a total boosted by long-term sponsorship deals with Uniqlo, Rolex, Mercedes-Benz, Lindt, Moët & Chandon and more.
