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EPISODE · Sep 20, 2025 · 3 MIN

Roger Federer's Enduring Legacy: From Laver Cup to On's Rise and Philanthropy

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Roger Federer BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Roger Federer made a much-talked-about appearance at the Laver Cup 2025 in San Francisco on September 19 as fans erupted in cheers when his image was shown on the big screens. Observers and commentators were quick to note that while the Cup has always been star-studded, this year’s event truly felt like a celebration of Federer himself, highlighting his enduring impact well beyond his retirement. His pivotal role as co-founder of TEAM8, the boutique firm behind the Laver Cup, was also reaffirmed in several stories. Federer’s original vision to create a tournament blending team spirit and spectacle—an idea he brainstormed with agent Tony Godsick—has blossomed into one of tennis’s top events, powered by blockbuster sponsorships and ATP certification. Federer, no longer at the helm of competition but as chief ambassador, was cited as the main catalyst and influencer behind the Cup’s continued commercial growth and global profile, though not its sole legal owner as increased ATP and partnership involvement have diversified governance and revenue streams. EssentiallySports and Tennis365 both emphasize Federer’s ongoing business clout and the sophisticated infrastructure he helped to engineer. The business headlines have also been dominated by Federer’s partnership with Swiss shoe brand On, which continues to shape his post-tennis legacy. In multiple recent interviews, including one with CNBC, Federer once again expressed surprise at the scale of On’s global rise—his $360 million stake now eclipses all his career tennis earnings, with the company’s valuation now at $12 billion. Over social, On dropped an exclusive Roger Clubhouse LC sneaker to mark the 2025 Laver Cup, and both Sports Illustrated and Sportskeeda spotlighted Federer’s dual role as brand designer and boardroom dealmaker. He’s joined by other major brand sponsors, but it’s his role at On that is increasingly seen as his most game-changing financial move. In interviews—particularly a recent appearance on NotYourCountryClub—Federer addressed the pressures athletes face from social media, revealing it’s a “love-hate” relationship for him and admitting the impact of online negativity but also acknowledging the positive connections forged with fans. Eurosport, TennisUpToDate, and Tennis Temple all picked up his remarks, underscoring a shift in public dialogue about mental health in elite sports. There’s ongoing buzz about Federer’s next moves: Tennis365 notes quiet talk about him and Rafael Nadal possibly launching a “Fedal tour” for seniors, giving new life to their legendary rivalry, but this remains unconfirmed. Meanwhile, Federer and wife Mirka reportedly made a significant philanthropic investment in building a free school for disadvantaged children, a story circulating on Threads and elsewhere, further cementing his post-retirement image as both a sporting legend and global philanthropist. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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