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Time of India
21-07-2025
- Business
- Time of India
5 Smart Deals That Turned Roger Federer Into A Billionaire
Image via Instagram/Roger Federer Roger Federer has officially smashed records off the court—becoming one of the rare billionaires in global sports. While his $130 million in prize money from 20 Grand Slam wins is remarkable, it's just the tip of the iceberg. Federer's billion-dollar fortune was built by making power moves in the business world—long after the final point was played. The Swiss Maestro mastered the art of brand building, smart investments, and lucrative endorsements, creating a personal empire worth $1.3 billion. In this article, we break down the five most game-changing business strategies Federer used to become a global billionaire athlete, offering a blueprint for success beyond sports. 1. A Game-Changing $300 Million Uniqlo Deal In 2018, Federer made global headlines by walking away from his long-term deal with Nike. Critics called it risky, but Federer had a smarter play. He signed a jaw-dropping $300 million, 10-year deal with Japanese retail giant Uniqlo—without any performance or appearance clauses. This means Federer earns millions annually, even in retirement. The partnership allowed Federer to build a lifestyle brand rather than just being another sports ambassador. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like A stress-relief game that everyone around me is playing Elvenar - Play on Browser Learn More Undo Today, the Uniqlo deal is a masterclass in long-term brand value. 2. The $500 Million Sneaker Bet on 'On' When his wife introduced him to Swiss running shoe startup 'On,' Federer didn't just sign a sponsorship deal—he became a co-owner. In 2019, Federer took a 3% stake in On instead of a payout. Fast forward to 2021, the company went public with a staggering $11 billion valuation. Federer's stake is now valued at over $500 million, with On continuing to soar globally. This move shows how Federer evolved from brand ambassador to equity shareholder, reaping exponential returns. 3. Building the Money-Making Machine: Team8 In 2013, Federer took athlete representation into his own hands by co-founding Team8, a management agency, alongside his trusted agent Tony Godsick. Team8 doesn't just manage Federer—it scouts and represents elite players like Coco Gauff and rising stars, creating a revenue-generating platform. Team8 also co-produces premium events like the Laver Cup, giving Federer equity in global sports entertainment. This brilliant vertical integration means Federer profits from multiple levels of the sports industry. 4. Breaking into Luxury Fashion with Oliver Peoples Federer's business genius doesn't stop at sports. In 2023, he teamed up with luxury eyewear brand Oliver Peoples under Essilor Luxottica to launch the exclusive RF x Oliver Peoples collection. With sleek designs inspired by Federer's personal style, the brand quickly became a hit among luxury shoppers. This move expanded Federer's brand identity into high-end fashion, showing how sports stars can thrive in luxury markets. 5. Cashing in Big on Premium Endorsements and the Laver Cup Federer's off-court fortune is supercharged by long-term global endorsements with powerhouse brands like Rolex, Mercedes-Benz, Moët & Chandon, Barilla, Wilson, and Lindt. In 2023 alone, Federer banked over $95 million from endorsements. Plus, the Laver Cup—co-founded by Federer—is now a global tennis event generating millions in sponsorships and ticket sales. Federer's ability to keep cash flowing even after retirement proves why he's called the 'Billion Dollar Gentleman' of tennis. Roger Federer didn't just dominate tennis—he reinvented athlete entrepreneurship. With sharp business instincts and world-class brand-building skills, Federer turned his sports legacy into an unstoppable financial empire. His journey from tennis champion to billionaire businessman proves one thing: true greatness isn't just about winning titles—it's about creating lasting value. Federer's business playbook is a masterclass in wealth-building, inspiring athletes and entrepreneurs worldwide to think beyond the game and invest in their future. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!


The Hindu
10-07-2025
- Sport
- The Hindu
Carlos Alcaraz vs Taylor Fritz, Wimbledon 2025 semifinal: Preview, Head-to-head record, live streaming info
Carlos Alcaraz will look to reach the summit clash at Wimbledon for the third straight year when he faces fifth-seeded American Taylor Fritz in the semifinal in London on Friday. The clash is set to take place at Centre Court at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. Preview The Alcaraz-Fritz match-up is intriguing. They may not be quintessential grass-courters – are there any left? – but they are two of the best. They have just met twice before, with both meetings taking place on a hard court. At the 2023 Miami Masters, Alcaraz won 6-4, 6-2 while at the 2024 Laver Cup in Berlin, the Spaniard triumphed with a 6-2, 7-5 scoreline. However, they have accumulated significant grass pedigree since then. Alcaraz is a two-time defending champion at SW19 and has won Queen's Club twice. Fritz has excelled a few rungs below, at the ATP 250 level, securing both Stuttgart and Eastbourne this year, and also Eastbourne in 2024, 2022 and 2019. A first meeting on the lawns will be exciting. Read the full preview by N. Sudarshan here. When and where to watch? Wimbledon 2025 semifinal between Carlos Alcaraz and Taylor Fritz is set to begin at 6PM IST on Friday, July 11. You can watch the live telecast on the Star Sports Network and stream it on JioHostar app/website. Head-to-head record Played:2 | Alcaraz: 2 | Fritz: 0 YEAR TOURNAMENT ROUND WINNER SCORE 2024 LAVER CUP ROUND ROBIN ALCARAZ 6-2, 7-5 2023 MIAMI MASTERS QUARTERFINAL ALCARAZ 6-4, 6-2


NDTV
28-06-2025
- Business
- NDTV
Pics: Bill Gates, Girlfriend Paula Hurd At Jeff Bezos-Lauren Sanchez Wedding
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and his girlfriend Paula Hurd made a striking appearance together at a wedding welcome party for Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez. Bill Gates and Paula Hurd were photographed hand in hand at the exclusive pre-wedding event, which was held in a historic cloister next to the iconic Madonna dell'Orto church in Venice. Mr Gates, 61, opted for a classic black suit paired with a white shirt, while Ms Hurd looked elegant in a black off-shoulder dress, which she adorned with a sleek pearl necklace and subtle earrings. Invitados a la boda Lauren y Jeff Bezos - Rania de Jordania - Bill Gates y Paula Hurd #bezoswedding — Eric Cartman (@Cartman_Freedom) June 27, 2025 The two were accompanied by other high-profile guests, including Oprah Winfrey, Kris Jenner, Corey Gamble, Tom Brady, Orlando Bloom, the Kardashian sisters and Gayle King. Jeff Bezos got married to Lauren Sanchez on Saturday at a star-studded ceremony on the island of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice. The celebrations are expected to end on June 28 with a grand farewell party, likely at the Arsenale, a former naval site which is now famous for its art exhibitions. According to a Reuters report, Mr Bezos's wedding is estimated to cost around $55 million, making it one of the most expensive weddings of the year. Reports state that Lauren Sanchez has prepared 27 outfits to wear for her festivities. Jeff Bezos had been staying at the luxury 16th-century palazzo on the Grand Canal with a view of the Rialto Bridge. Bill Gates and Paula Hurd also reportedly attended Mr Bezos's engagement party in 2023, which was held on the Amazon founder's $500 million superyacht on the Amalfi Coast in Italy. Mr Gates confirmed his relationship in February this year, referring to Paula Hurd as his "serious girlfriend", four years after his divorce from Melinda Gates. He said, "I'm lucky to have a serious girlfriend named Paula. We're having fun. Going to the Olympics and lots of great things." The couple was first seen together in 2022 at the Laver Cup, then at the Australian Open in 2023, before making their red carpet debut in 2024.


The Star
25-06-2025
- Sport
- The Star
Tennis-Alcaraz, Sinner would benefit from new Big Three, McEnroe says
Tennis - Laver Cup - Uber Arena, Berlin, Germany - September 20, 2024 Team World captain John McEnroe reacts during Team World's Thanasi Kokkinakis match against Team Europe's Stefanos Tsitsipas REUTERS/Annegret Hilse (Reuters) -The emergence of a third young star to challenge the supremacy of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner would push the duo's already scintillating rivalry to new heights, tennis great John McEnroe said. Alcaraz and Sinner are coming off a French Open final for the ages and head into next week's Wimbledon having evenly split the last six majors between them. "It's going to be an interesting time to see if there's another player or two who can break in with those two the way Novak (Djokovic) did when he was trying to get to the same level as Roger (Federer) and Rafa (Nadal)," McEnroe told reporters on Wednesday. "It shows you what type of a player he was that he was able to do that. But right now, there's a void." Djokovic, Federer and Nadal enjoyed a two-decade stranglehold on men's tennis and their era of dominance was made even richer by the three-sided nature of the rivalry. In a Roland Garros showdown of unsurpassed quality, 22-year-old Alcaraz of Spain saved three successive match points to battle back from two sets down and beat the Italian in the longest French Open final in history. Miami Open champion Jakub Mensik, 19, and 18-year-old Brazilian Joao Fonseca are two teenagers McEnroe could envision breaking into the Alcaraz-Sinner rivalry, as well as big-serving American Ben Shelton. "One of those two guys or Ben would be my choice right now," said seven-time Grand Slam champion McEnroe. "I think it would be important to get another guy or two to add to the mix. That would be really helpful." McEnroe said the future of men's tennis is in great hands provided Alcaraz, who is seeking a hat-trick of Wimbledon titles next month, and world number one Sinner stay healthy. "It was unheard of what we watched over the last 20 years and you can make the argument that what we're seeing now is even faster and different from what we saw even five years ago," he said. "I can't wait to see what it's going to be like in 10 years, or five years even." (Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los AngelesEditing by Toby Davis)


News18
25-05-2025
- Sport
- News18
Novak Djokovic Makes Big Reveal About Rafael Nadal's Farewell Event At Roland Garros
Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic has revealed that Roger Federer and Andy Murray will join him for a very emotional reunion at Rafael Nadal's French Open tribute, as Roland Garros gears up to pay a heartfelt tribute to the 14-time champion, who retired last year. The last time the Big 4 of modern tennis were together was the 2022 Laver Cup, when Federer bid a very emotional goodbye to the sport, moving his biggest rival Nadal to tears as well.