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Roger Federer joins elite ranks of athlete billionaires

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Tennis icon Roger Federer has now achieved the rare distinction of becoming a billionaire, placing him among a select few athletes to reach this financial milestone.

While his illustrious 24-year playing career, which concluded in 2022, saw him accumulate $130.6 million in prize money through 20 Grand Slam victories between 2003 and 2018, the predominant portion of his vast wealth has been derived from substantial sponsorship agreements and a strategic investment in a Swiss sneaker company.

According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, Federer’s net worth stands at approximately $1.3 billion, positioning him alongside other sports legends.

For context, Michael Jordan’s wealth was estimated at $3.5 billion following the sale of his stake in the Charlotte Hornets in 2023, and Tiger Woods’ net worth was calculated at about $1.36 billion last year by Bloomberg.

The power of endorsements and strategic investments

Sources close to Federer, who spoke on condition of anonymity, indicate his net worth is considerably above $1 billion.

Bloomberg’s valuation methodology incorporates Federer’s career earnings, investment returns, and endorsement deals, adjusted for prevailing Swiss tax rates and market performance.

A significant aspect of Federer’s enduring financial success lies in the longevity of many of his commercial partnerships.

He has maintained multi-decade relationships with prominent brands such as Credit Suisse Bank (now UBS Group AG), luxury watchmaker Rolex, and Swiss chocolatier Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprungli AG.

Beyond individual deals, Federer has meticulously cultivated a robust advisory network.

This includes Team8, the management company he co-founded in 2013 with his long-time agent Tony Godsick, as well as the Swiss firm Format A AG, which assists in managing various investments and his charitable foundation.

Sports analyst Bob Dorfman commented on Federer’s market appeal, noting, “Federer is totally scandal-free. He never says the wrong thing… But in terms of marketability, he’s been one of tennis’s best.”

A lucrative transition and an accidental windfall

Interestingly, some of Federer’s most financially significant deals materialized towards the latter stages of his playing career.

A notable example is his long-standing contract with Nike Inc., originally signed in 1996, which came up for renewal around 2018.

As tennis was not a primary focus for Nike, Godsick explored alternative partners.

This led to a substantial 10-year, $300 million offer from Uniqlo, a brand owned by Japan’s Fast Retailing Co., to become one of their flagship sports icons.

This agreement was particularly advantageous given Federer was 37 and nearing retirement; the deal included no obligations, even if he ceased playing, making it a highly attractive proposition.

However, even more impactful than his Uniqlo deal was an investment stemming from an unexpected introduction.

Federer’s wife inadvertently initiated the connection by purchasing a pair of sneakers from the emerging Swiss brand On.

Founded in 2010, On had gained recognition for its high-end jogging shoes featuring a distinctive sole, a design that originated from co-founder Olivier Bernhard’s prototype involving garden hose offcuts taped to his trainers.

Since Uniqlo does not produce footwear, Federer was free to pursue a shoe sponsor.

A self-professed sneaker enthusiast with a collection exceeding 250 pairs (excluding those used for playing), Federer initiated a meeting with On’s founders in Zurich.

Godsick also had a pre-existing connection, having made an angel investment in the company.

This led to a deal where Federer acquired an approximate 3% stake in On Holding AG and contributed to shoe design.

On is now valued at nearly $17 billion, which, according to Bloomberg’s wealth index, makes Federer’s stake worth at least $500 million.

Federer has, to date, avoided overexposure through extensive commentary roles or questionable sponsorships.

His recent public engagements include waving the French flag to commence the Le Mans endurance car race and launching a new Uniqlo clothing collection in Paris.

He is also expected to attend Wimbledon, the site of many of his greatest triumphs, when the tournament begins next week.

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