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Roger Federer becomes first billionaire tennis player

Former world number 1 Roger Federer became tennis’ first billionaire after earning $ 90.6 million in the past 12 months. For the 16th consecutive season, Federer remained the highest paid tennis player.

Of these $ 90.6 million, $ 90 million of course comes from its sponsorship and sponsorship agreements. Thus, Federer has earned $ 900 million through advertising and business activities throughout his career, while $ 130 million comes from cash prizes he has amassed in tournaments.

Federer, 40, hasn’t played much tennis in the past year, but his popularity and market value isn’t slowing down.

Federer absent for the rest of the season

Federer’s knee injury worsened at Wimbledon and last month the Swiss announced he would have another right knee operation and end his season.

“I just wanted to give you an update on what’s been going on since Wimbledon. As you can imagine, it hasn’t been easy. I also did a lot of checking with the doctors about my knee, I also got all the information (playing with my knee) as I hurt myself more during the grass season and at Wimbledon, “Federer said in a video.

“This is just not a path to continue to follow, and so unfortunately they told me that in the medium to long term to feel better, I will need (additional) surgery. ).

I decided to do it. I’ll be on crutches for many weeks and also out of the game for many months, so it’s going to be tough of course in some ways, but at the same time I know it’s the right thing to do because I want to be in good health.

I also want to come back later and I want to give myself a silver lining to come back to the tour in some form or another. Also, a big thank you already and now for all your (support) posts that are going to come in because you are still amazing.

You always think of me. Some of you are even suffering with me. I will keep you updated as my recovery process progresses. I wish you all the best and I will get back to you soon, ”explained the Swiss champion.

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