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What Is Roger Federer's Net Worth and Total Career Earnings?

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One night, Roger received many missed phone calls from his Ccach, Peter Lundgren. By the time he finally picked up the messages, Roger found out that his former mentor and friend, Peter Carter, had died. Carter's death shook Roger to the core. He realized that he had not lived up to anything that Carter had taught him as a tennis player and even a man. Roger decided at that moment that it was time to step up his game on and off the court.

Soon after turning pro in 1999, Roger reached the semifinals of a tournament in Vienna. After a few more high-profile wins, he became the youngest member of the ATP's top 100. In 2000, Federer represented Switzerland at the Olympics. He did not win any medals but surprised many by reaching the semifinals. He was ultimately defeated byTommy Haasand Arnaud Di Pasquale.

In 2001, Roger's potential came to full bloom when he won his first ATP singles title. He followed this triumph at the Davis Cup, where he and his fellow Swiss teammates defeated the United States. All of these successes led to the press coining the term "Federer Express" in their headlines. Roger went on to win his first two ATP doubles titles, and he ended the season ranked #13 in singles.

Federer would eventually become the #1 ranked player in the world, a title he held for a record 237 consecutive weeks from February 2004 to August 2008. In 2012, Roger lost his first singles medal toAndy Murrayat the London 2012 Olympic Games. Federer, in 2013, injured his back and struggled to bounce back, causing his rankings to fall. However, he regained some of his strength and went on to defeatRichard Gasquetto clinch the Davis Cup in Switzerland. He lost the Wimbledon match in 2014 to Novak Djokovic in the final, but later that year defeated both Djokovic and Andy Murray to win the Cincinnati Masters for the seventh time. At the US Open, Roger advanced to his first final since 2009. In the final, Federer was once again defeated by Djokovic. He announced in December 2016 that he would enter the ATP World Tour season with a new coaching team. He participated in the 2016 Australian Open and, once again, was defeated by Djokovic in four sets. He sustained a knee injury and had surgery to repair torn ligaments. In July of that year, he announced he would miss the 2016 Olympics and the remainder of the season in order to recover from his knee injury.

Federer played in the Hopman Cup and the Australian Open in January 2017. He won the Australian Open, defeating Rafael Nadal in the final, and it also marked his 100th match at the games. Federer lost in the semifinals to Borna Coric in the 2018 Shanghai Masters. In 2018, Roger played in the French Open for the first time in four years. He got to the semifinals but lost to 11-time champion Nadal. He skipped the Olympics in Rio that year due to recovering from yet another knee injury. In 2020, Roger began his season at the 2020 Australian Open and lost his semifinal match to Djokovic and sustained another knee injury. He subsequently withdrew from further competitions, citing the need for time for his knee to recover. On September 15, 2022, Roger Federer announced he was retiring from professional tennis, or at least the ATP Tour. He has teased a comeback as of May 2023.

Roger Federer is a Swiss-born retired professional tennis player who has a net worth of $750 million. During his professional career, Roger Federer's Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) career earnings totaled $130 million. At the time of his retirement, that stood as the third-highest amount earned in tennis history behind the $131 million earned byRafael Nadaland $159 million earned byNovak Djokovic. On top of his tournament earnings, Roger has earned around $1 billion from endorsements during his career so far.

Roger Federer was born on August 8th, 1981, in Basel, Switzerland. He is the son of Robert and Lynette Federer. Roger began playing tennis with his parents and older sister, Diana, at a very early age and quickly showed signs that he had a great talent for the game. At the age of eight, Roger joined the Basel junior tennis program, and at ten, he met Australian player Peter Carter, who saw the youngster's potential. Carter and Federer trained together for the next four years until, at the age of 13, Roger accepted an invitation to attend Switzerland's national tennis training center. At the time, the training center was located two hours away from Roger's home in a part of Switzerland that spoke mostly French. Federer trained there for three years until a new facility was opened closer to his home in Biel. Peter Carter was one of the instructors at the new training center, and his guidance helped Federer quickly rise up the world's top junior rankings. As an amateur, Roger won the Wimbledon junior singles and doubles titles and was eventually ranked the #1 ITF player in the world.

On September 15, 2022, Roger Federer announced he was retiring from professional tennis due to his knee injury.

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