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Roger Federer’s Silent Power Play-Tennis Star Joins Cristiano Ronaldo in Billionaire Athletes’ Circle Few Could Ever Reach

Roger Federer hasn’t played professionally for almost three years, but the tennis legend continues to make headlines.

The Swiss superstar, arguably the greatest male player in history, now has another accolade to his ever-growing list: being a billionaire.

According to Forbes, the 44-year-old has joined the 10-figure club with a net worth of $1.1billion (£813million).

The publication attributes that wealth to his significant minority stake, estimated at three per cent, in Swiss shoe and apparel brand On – who he has been affiliated with since 2019

On went public on the New York Stock Exchange in 2021 and now has a market capitalisation of nearly $15bn (£11.1bn), with Federer’s equity worth more than $375m (£277.3m).

On’s roster of tennis stars include six-time grand slam winner Iga Swiatek, men’s world No 6 Ben Shelton and teenage prodigy Joao Fonseca.

Serena Williams

During his playing days, where he won 103 tournaments over a 24-year career, Federer earned nearly $131m (£97m) in prize money and made around $1bn (£739m) in pre-tax off-court earnings via multiple sponsorship deals.

That included $150m (£110m) from Nike over two decades to wear their apparel. He left them in 2018, after 24 years, to sign for Japanese brand Uniqlo in a 10-year deal worth $300m (£228m).

However, Uniqlo don’t make footwear, allowing Federer to start his relationship with Zurich-based On. The rest is now history.

Aside from his apparel and footwear deals, he has long-standing sponsorships including Lindt, Mercedes-Benz, Rolex and Moet & Chandon.

All of his off-court income allowed him to become the world’s highest-paid tennis player for 16-consecutive years. Furthermore, in 2020 he was the highest-earning sportsperson with a then-$106.3m (£78.6m) estimated pre-tax.

Novak Djokovic Serena Williams

The feat for Federer means he joins the rarefied air of becoming only the eighth athlete to become a billionaire.

Fellow former tennis player Ion Tiriac ($2.7bn – £2bn) became the first to hit 10-monetary figures in 2007 when he began investing in real estate, car dealerships and financial services.

Basketball icon Michael Jordan followed seven years later with the six-time NBA champion now estimated to be worth $3.8bn (£2.8bn).

Carlos Alcaraz’s sensational 2025 campaign hits new peak as he surpasses Roger Federer’s historic milestone

Carlos Alcaraz continues to prove why he is the face of tennis’s new generation, adding yet another remarkable achievement to his stellar 2025 campaign. The Spanish sensation edged past Andrey Rublev in a thrilling three-set battle at the Cincinnati Open, securing a 6-3, 4-6, 7-5 victory to advance into the semifinals. But beyond the win, Alcaraz carved his name deeper into the history books by surpassing one of Roger Federer’s long-standing records.

After a month-long break following Wimbledon, Alcaraz has returned to the hard courts in dominant fashion. His win over Rublev not only marked an improved run from last year’s early exit in Cincinnati but also highlighted the maturity in his game. Up next, he faces Alexander Zverev in what promises to be another high-octane semifinal clash.

The victory, however, carried far more significance than just another semifinal berth—it placed Carlos Alcaraz among the sport’s all-time greats at the Masters 1000 level.

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With his triumph over Rublev, the 22-year-old reached a staggering 78.1% win rate at ATP Masters 1000 tournaments, boasting a record of 82 wins and 23 losses. This remarkable statistic officially pushes him past Roger Federer, who finished his illustrious career with a 77.9% win rate in Masters competitions.

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Since the ATP Masters 1000 format began in 1990, Alcaraz now sits third all-time in win percentage. The only players ahead of him? Legends Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal.

For a player still at the dawn of his career, joining such elite company is nothing short of historic. “In moments like this, I feel like I’m building my own path,” Carlos Alcaraz said earlier this season, reflecting on his rapid rise.

His consistency against the sport’s toughest competition proves that he is not just chasing greatness—he is firmly establishing it.

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While Alcaraz’s record-breaking run is the talk of the tournament, his biggest rival, Jannik Sinner, continues to fight for his own spot in the Cincinnati Open final. Sinner, currently the defending champion, remains a major obstacle to Alcaraz’s quest for another title on American soil.

Anthony Joshua

The showdown between the two young stars appears inevitable, but for now, Alcaraz’s achievement in surpassing Federer signals a turning point in tennis history.

Carlos Alcaraz’s 2025 season has already been filled with statement victories and career-defining milestones, but surpassing Roger Federer’s Masters 1000 win rate solidifies his status as one of the sport’s greatest talents. With Djokovic and Nadal the only players still ahead of him statistically, Alcaraz’s pursuit of all-time greatness looks destined to continue.