Roger Federer’s net worth has reportedly reached billionaire status, solidifying his place among the world’s wealthiest athletes.
Federer, who turned 44 Friday, retired from professional tennis in September 2022. He played his last-ever competitive match in the same month at the Laver Cup in London while partnering his great rival , Rafael Nadal, in doubles.
Federer earned over $100 million in prize money during nearly three decades competing on tour, ranking third on the all-time list behind Nadal and Novak Djokovic. He won 20 Grand Slams in a distinguished playing career and is one of three men to amass at least 100 titles at the highest level. Federer holds the record for the most consecutive weeks at No. 1 with 237. But Federer’s prize money (money earned playing tennis tournaments