Roger Federer is a former Swiss professional tennis player who dominated this sport and he was considered to be one of the Greatest tennis players of All time. Federer's professional career began in the year 1998 when he made his ATP debut after playing at junior level for two years.

Federer's dominance began in 2003 when he started winning Grand Slam titles and since then he created various records in his career since he has been an all-around player who was known for his speed, exceptional shot-making, and fluid style of play. 

Age: 41
Date of Birth: 08 Aug 1981
Height: 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m)

Roger Federer's net worth is estimated to be $550 million according to sources like Celebritynetworth.com. Federer has earned around $130 million from his professional career which is considered to be the third highest after Rafael Nadal ($131 million) and Novak Djokovic ($159 million). He has earned over $1 billion from endorsements in his career. 

According to Forbes, Roger Federer was the ninth highest-paid athlete in the world in 2023.  He has been endorsed by several companies like Uniqlo (Japanese Clothing company), and many Swiss companies like Rolex, Lindt, Sunrise, and Jura Elektroapparate. He endorsed Mercedes-Benz in China in 2010 and other sponsors of him include Gillette, Wilson, Barilla, etc. He was also an ambassador for Nike previously. 

Roger Federer's car collections include luxurious ones like Mercedes AMG GTS, Mercedes G63 AMG, Mercedes SL AMG, Mercedes AMG GLE 63 S, Mercedes CLS Class, Mercedes S Class, Mercedes AMG SLS, Mercedes EQS, Mercedes X Class, and Range Rover SVR. He also owns one of the most luxurious houses at Wollerau for $8.7 million.

Records and Achievements:
* Ranked World number 1 in singles by ATP for 310 weeks in total
* Won 103 singles titles in ATP which are the second most for any player
* Won 20 Grand Slam titles in the singles category overall which is the third most for any player
* Won ATP Player of the Year Award five times (2004-07, 2009)
* Won BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award four times 
* Won Laureus World Sportsman of the Year five times (2005-08, 2018)
* First male player to win 100 singles games at a Grand Slam tennis tournament
* Five times ITF World Champion in 2004-07 & 2009
* Won European Sportsman of the Year Award in 2004, 2005, 2006 & 2007
* Won Swiss Sports Personality of the Year Award in 2004, 2006, 2007, 2012, 2014, & 2017