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Roger Federer has been making headlines this week with a refreshingly candid appearance on Andy Roddick’s Served podcast. In their lively conversation, Federer reflected on the evolution of men’s tennis, the impact of slowing down court surfaces, and shared behind-the-scenes stories about his knee struggles and the emotional journey of retirement. Federer admitted it’s been nearly a year since he last hit tennis balls competitively, but hinted he might soon “rip the band-aid off”—suggesting an exhibition with Nadal or Roddick isn’t out of the question, though nothing is confirmed. The possibility of a ‘Fedal Tour,’ an exhibition series reuniting Federer and Nadal, has stirred anticipation among fans worldwide, but as reported by the Times of India, both icons have only expressed interest and there’s yet no concrete agreement.
Beyond tennis, Federer continues to be a force in international business. Forbes and Bloomberg highlight his status as a billionaire—his long-term endorsement deals with Uniqlo, Rolex, Mercedes-Benz, and Wilson, combined with a lucrative investment in Swiss shoe brand On, collectively build his financial empire. His net worth hovers at $1.1 to $1.3 billion in 2025, driven more by business acumen than by prize money. Federer’s Team8 management and Laver Cup ventures remain influential, as described by SABA Global, underscoring how his elegant persona and strategic thinking seamlessly translate off court.
His philanthropic work hasn’t slowed either. The Roger Federer Foundation just completed a partnership with OneSight EssilorLuxottica, delivering free vision care to thousands of Zambian schoolchildren in tandem with World Sight Day, strengthening Federer’s profile as a global humanitarian leader.
Federer’s social life is as visible as ever: recent social media snapshots often show him alongside Nadal, not on tennis courts but teeing off on golf courses. According to Global Golf Post, Federer is part of a wave of celebrities making golf the new hot sport, with private clubs in Switzerland and beyond thriving, and Instagram and TikTok feeds flush with Federer’s swings and candid banter.
He has also been seen in New York at Uniqlo’s LifeWear Day festivities, joining stars like Cate Blanchett and designer Clare Waight Keller in what was billed as a major cross-industry event, solidifying his pull in fashion as well as sport.
Meanwhile, Federer’s opinions still shape tennis discourse. Essentially Sports covered how Carlos Alcaraz echoed Federer’s points about court speed manipulation, confirming Federer’s influence as a revered voice among the new generation. Headlines continue to debate his ranking in tennis history, but this week, Federer’s off-court activities—whether inspiring future stars, expanding his empire, or supporting the visually impaired in Africa—prove he’s still shaping sport and culture with every move. Speculation remains about a true Fedal reunion on the court, but for now Federer’s ability to fill venues and hearts persists wherever he appears.
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