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Tennis legend Roger Federer is the newest member of the billionaires club, with a $1.3 billion net worth. However, despite winning 20 Grand Slams, his prize earnings make up just a fraction of his ...
Tennis great Roger Federer's most lucrative financial move wasn't made on a tennis court — it came through a strategic ...
Discover how Roger Federer became a billionaire through strategic business deals, endorsements, and brand building. Learn ...
The Loewe creative director’s new spring/summer JW Anderson collection (his longstanding diffusion line with the Japanese basics brand) marks his second collaboration with Federer. Priced from ...
With his 10-year blockbuster deal with Uniqlo, Federer joins Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan as the only athletes to ever earn more than $70 million annually from endorsement partners.
This shouldn't be that weird. On Monday, Roger Federer played a tennis match while wearing white clothing that looked pretty much identical to what he's worn in each of his 20 appearances at ...
How much is Roger Federer's UNIQLO deal worth? Respected Italian journalist Vincenzo Martucci has suggested that Uniqlo would be prepared to pay Federer around £22.5million over the next 10 years.
Roger Federer's move to work with Uniqlo disrupted both tennis and fashion fans alike. The tennis gear, led by Uniqlo's artistic director Christophe Lemaire, has been largely good.
Roger Federer is renowned for his elegance on and off the court, and now tennis fans can attempt to imitate the 20-time Grand Slam champion's fashion sense. His new 5-piece Uniqlo outfit is ...
PARIS — Fashion has a new mixed doubles team. Roger Federer and Clare Waight Keller appeared together on a tennis court in Paris to celebrate their first collection for Uniqlo, which hit stores ...
Roger Federer (Uniqlo), Anna Wintour (Patrick McMullan) 5.4K. Roger Federer is in New York for the US Open and took the opportunity to sit down with reporters at the Park Hyatt Hotel in midtown ...
Uniqlo, the Japanese fast fashion brand, is paying $300 million over 10 years to replace Nike as Roger Federer’s kit sponsor. Photo: AFP At first glance, it seems like something of a mismatch.