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Roger Federer
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Roger Federer
Athlete, Tennis
$95.1M
2023 The World's Highest-Paid Athletes Earnings
as of 5/16/23
Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP
About Roger Federer
Federer has a sponsor portfolio that is unmatched in the sports world. In 2020, that made him the world's highest-paid athlete for the first time; he was No. 10 in 2023.
The biggest deal in his stable is Japanese apparel brand Uniqlo, which locked him up in 2018 under a ten-year, $300 million deal.
Federer has won $130 million in prize money in his career, but the total is dwarfed by his off-court earnings from appearances and endorsements.
The tennis legend's biggest payday yet may come from his stake in Swiss athletic apparel company On, which went public in September 2021.
His namesake foundation has raised more than $50 million and educated 1.5 million children in Africa since its launch.
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