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Roger Federer
Former professional tennis player & investor
Estimated net worth
Higher confidence$1.1B
Reported range $1.1B – $1.2B
- On Running equity stake
- Uniqlo endorsement deal
- Career prize money
- Legacy endorsements (Rolex, Mercedes-Benz, Lindt)
Federer's reported wealth is now driven mainly by an estimated 3% stake in Swiss athletic brand On, acquired before its 2021 IPO, which Forbes and others describe as the source of most of his post-retirement fortune. That sits alongside a 10-year, $300 million Uniqlo endorsement deal signed in 2018 that runs through 2028 despite his 2022 retirement, and over $130 million in career ATP Tour prize money. At his playing peak he was reported as the world's highest-paid athlete in 2020, with about $106 million in that year's earnings.
- The value of his On stake fluctuates with the company's public share price, so his net worth is more market-sensitive than most athletes' on this list.
- Neither Forbes nor other outlets reviewed disclose the exact dollar value of the On stake, only the approximate percentage.
Worth knowing
Federer's post-retirement fortune now rests mainly on an estimated 3% stake in Swiss athletic brand On, acquired before its 2021 IPO — not his $130M+ in career prize money.
Reviewed August 20, 2026
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Why estimates differ
A recent authoritative estimate. Forbes' figure ($1.1B, marking his debut on its billionaires list) is corroborated directly by Tennis.com's reporting of the same number; the high end allows modest headroom for other outlets citing figures up to roughly $1.2-1.3B without a clear independent methodology.
The estimated net worth sits at the low end of the reported range here — that reflects the preferred source, not an average. Why estimates work this way.
- Lowest reported
- $1.1B
- Estimated net worth
- $1.1B
- Highest reported
- $1.2B
Every source below was checked directly and graded by how strong its methodology is — see the tier system for what each tier means.
Forbes
Mar 10, 2026 · Tier 2 · Original professional estimate
$1.1B
Original analysisRoger Federer (Forbes profile) (opens in a new tab)Tennis.com
Undated · Tier 3 · Reputable reported information
$1.1B
Luxurylaunches
Undated · Tier 5 · Secondary or unclear
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Cites another sourceRoger Federer on the Forbes billionaires list (opens in a new tab)
How the estimate has changed
This profile’s most recent substantive review was August 20, 2026, showing an estimated net worth of $1.1B (range $1.1B – $1.2B). Only one reviewed snapshot exists so far — a change history will appear here as future reviews are published. Movement between reviews can reflect real changes in reported wealth, or simply a change in methodology or sourcing; WORTHS will always distinguish the two when it shows up.
Public figures rarely disclose a complete account of their assets and liabilities. These figures are reported estimates assembled from the cited sources, not audited financial statements.
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