Roger Federer was born on August 8, 1981, in Basel, Switzerland. He showed a keen interest in playing tennis from a young age and started playing at the age of eight. Federer grew up in a sporting family and was encouraged by his parents to participate in various sports. However, it was tennis that captured his heart. Federer's parents enrolled him at a local tennis club, where he was trained by his first coach Peter Carter. More about Roger Federer
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Federer's tennis journey started when he became the Wimbledon Boys' Singles champion in 1998. In 2001, he won his first ATP title in Milan, Italy, and went on to win three more that year. Federer quickly became the talk of the tennis world, and his play was compared to the greats of the game. He dominated the tennis world from 2004 to 2007, winning 11 Grand Slam titles, which included five consecutive Wimbledon titles. Federer's style of play on the court was elegant, with a great emphasis on his serve and precision shots. His devotion to the sport and natural talent made him one of the greatest tennis players of all-time.In total, we tracked 317 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.
The most expensive item with a signature of Roger Federer (RARE ROGER FEDERER 2003 NETPRO INTERNATIONAL AUTO PROTOTYPE AUTOGRAPH BGS $ /25) was sold in September 2020 for $29995.00 while the cheapest item (Roger Federer's signature official card) found a new owner for $0.01 in June 2019. The month with the most items sold (27) was January 2018 with an average selling price of $64.99 for an autographed item of Roger Federer. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in August 2023 with $599.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $1.91 was December 2010. In average, an autographed item from Roger Federer is worth $74.99.
Most recently, these items with a signature of Roger Federer were sold on eBay - click here for more items.
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Roger Federer signed 10x 8 photograph BAS Authenticated Tennis Legend | $119.95 | ||
Roger Federer signed autographed PSA / DNA slabbed 2006 Ace Authentic #21 | $81.88 | ||
Roger Federer tennis pro signed autographed 4x6 postcard 103 singles titles | $34.77 | ||
Roger Federer tennis pro signed autographed 4x6 postcard 103 singles titles | $30.87 | ||
Roger Federer tennis pro signed autographed 4x6 postcard 103 singles titles | $25.37 | ||
Roger Federer tennis pro signed autographed 4x6 postcard 103 singles titles | $35.77 | ||
Roger Federer tennis pro signed autographed 4x6 postcard 103 singles titles | $28.77 | ||
Roger Federer tennis pro signed autographed 4x6 postcard 103 singles titles | $38.00 | ||
Roger Federer tennis pro signed autographed 4x6 postcard 103 singles titles | $23.73 | ||
Roger Federer, Switzerland ?? Tennis Sports 2022 hand signed | $99.99 |
Carlos Alcaraz is back on top and more from tennis this week (06/26/23): Roger Federer meets with royalty, Zendaya's new movie has the tennis world talking and Carlos Alcaraz regained the No. 1 ranking.
Roger Federer, Dwyane Wade and more shine on the Met Gala's red carpet (05/02/23): With tennis great Roger Federer serving as a co-chair, the sports world was well represented for one of the biggest nights in fashion.
Laver Cup preview: Roger Federer's final match before retirement (09/23/22): On Friday, Roger Federer will play the last professional tennis match of his storied career at the Laver Cup. Here's what to watch.
Federer sets doubles send-off, eyes Nadal pairing (09/21/22): Roger Federer said he hopes to be fit enough to compete in one doubles match -- possibly with Rafael Nadal as his partner -- as he prepares for his final professional competition at the Laver Cup.
Federer hoping for one more Wimbledon run (07/03/22): Roger Federer, who has not played a competitive match since the 2021 Wimbledon quarterfinals, says he hopes he can "can come back one more time" at the All England Club.
Federer in 'good place,' won't rush after surgery (09/2021): Roger Federer says he is "in a really good place" with his recovery from last month's knee surgery but clarified that he would not rush into returning to the court.
Federer out for 'many months,' to miss US Open (08/2021): Roger Federer announced on Instagram that he is going to miss the US Open and be sidelined for what he said will be "many months" because he needs a third right knee surgery.
Federer pulls out of Olympics with knee 'setback' (07/2021): Swiss star Roger Federer said he "experienced a setback" with his knee during the grass-court season and will not play in the Tokyo Olympics.
Federer to decide on Olympics after Wimbledon (06/2021): Roger Federer says he will make a final decision on whether to play in this summer's Olympics only after he sees how he performs at Wimbledon.
Federer wins first Slam match since surgery (05/2021): Roger Federer won in straight sets Monday in his first Grand Slam match since returning from knee surgery.
Djokovic matches Federer's No. 1 ranking record (03/2021): Novak Djokovic has tied Roger Federer's record for most weeks as ATP world No. 1, holding the top spot for the 310th week.
Daniil Medvedev, 'Next Gen' still playing catch-up with Djokovic and Big Three (02/2021): Daniil Medvedev's straight-sets loss Sunday was emblematic of the next generation's continued struggles against Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, especially in Grand Slam finals.
Federer to miss 2021 Australian Open, agent says (12/2020): Roger Federer is withdrawing from the Australian Open while he continues preparing his return to action after two operations on his right knee, his agent told The Associated Press.
Reopening the GOAT debate after 2020 French Open (10/2020): Rafael Nadal equaled Roger Federer's men's Grand Slam record after the 2020 French Open. Between them and Novak Djokovic, who will be the GOAT?
Nadal won't play in US Open over virus concerns (08/2020): Defending champion Rafael Nadal will skip the US Open because of the coronavirus pandemic, putting on hold his bid to equal Roger Federer's men's record for Grand Slam titles.
Injured Roger Federer might be down, but he is far from out (06/2020): Roger Federer's knee injury could mark the point of no return for the 38-year-old or a final, glorious chapter that might not have happened were it not for the shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Federer ranked by Forbes as sports' top earner (05/2020): Roger Federer earned $106 million pre-tax to helm the Forbes list, edging out Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, who have held the No. 1 spot in three of the past four years.
Roger Federer's comments add fuel to ATP-WTA merger debate (04/2020): Tennis stars and commentators support Roger Federer's plea for one strong governing body as the sport remains on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic.
When did Roger Federer discover his dominance? (03/2020): Federer's discovery came in the 2004 U.S. Open final against Lleyton Hewitt.
How Federer's injury could impact Big Three battle for Slam supremacy (02/2020): Does Roger Federer's absence at the French Open hand Rafael Nadal the keys to a record-tying 20th Grand Slam title, or can Novak Djokovic continue his hot streak?
Federer finally runs out of miracles in the Australian Open (01/2020): Roger Federer couldn't conjure up another rally, losing to Novak Djokovic in straight sets.
Tennis cups runneth over with new ATP team event (12/2019): This week's ATP Cup joins Roger Federer's Laver Cup and the revamped Davis Cup, giving the men's tennis circuit more than enough team events.
Tsitsipas sweeps Federer, will face Thiem for title (11/2019): The ATP Finals will have a first-time champion for the fourth year in a row after Stefanos Tsitsipas swept Roger Federer and Dominic Thiem beat defending champion Alexander Zverev in the semifinals on Saturday.