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Roger Federer

Is Roger Federer A-List?

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YesRoger Federer is above A-list, ranked S tier as an icon with generational cultural impact.

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Reached A-list in 2007

Record 237 consecutive weeks #1

Ranking Timeline

2003B$5M

First Wimbledon title breakthrough

Federer won his first Grand Slam at Wimbledon, beginning an era of dominance. This victory marked the start of his rise to becoming the world's number one player.

2007S▲▲$50M+$45M

Record 237 consecutive weeks #1

Federer's unprecedented streak at world number one showcased his consistent excellence. He was dominating tennis and had become a global sports icon with massive endorsement deals.

2009S$120M+$70M

Completed career Grand Slam

Winning the French Open for the first time completed Federer's career Grand Slam. This achievement silenced critics and cemented his place among tennis's all-time greats.

2017S$400M+$280M

Australian Open comeback at 35

After a six-month injury layoff, Federer won the Australian Open in a thrilling final against Nadal. This remarkable comeback demonstrated his longevity and reignited his career.

2018S$450M+$50M

Oldest world number one ever

At age 36, Federer reclaimed the world number one ranking, becoming the oldest to achieve this feat. His sustained excellence defied conventional wisdom about athletic aging.

2022S$530M+$80M

Emotional retirement from tennis

Federer retired at the Laver Cup alongside his greatest rivals in an emotional ceremony. His graceful exit celebrated a career that transcended sports.

2026S$550M+$20M

Tennis legend and global ambassador

Federer remains the highest-earning retired tennis player through endorsements and business ventures. He is universally revered as one of the greatest athletes of all time, a global icon whose influence extends far beyond tennis.

Last updated: February 23, 2026