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Roger Federer Loses $52 Million as His Fortune Plunges Below Billionaire Status

Roger Federer ’s billionaire status has taken a hit after On Holdings shares plunged, cutting his estimated fortune by around $52 million. The Swiss tennis legend owns roughly 3% of On Holdings, the athletic footwear and sportswear company he joined as a co-owner in 2019. Federer also helped develop its “The Roger” sneaker range. On Holdings shares dropped about 22% on Tuesday after the company reported weaker-than-expected second-quarter sales.…

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His alliance with the Swiss shoe company On Holding has received an unexpected torpedo

·Barcelona, Spain
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Roger Federer has shown for years that he knows how to win on and off the track. The former Swiss tennis player not only built one of the most successful races in the history of sport, but he also knew how to turn his name into a real empire. Sponsorships, investments and businesses led him to enter the exclusive club of the billionaires. But one of his great bets has just played a bad game and made him lose, on paper, about 52 million dollars. …

·Madrid, Spain
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Roger Federer is no longer a dollar billionaire, due to a major drop in the stock market

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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Roger Federer is no longer a billionaire following a sharp drop in the share price of sports brand On Holding. The former top tennis player saw his fortune shrink by 52 million euros in one fell swoop due to disappointing stock market results.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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The Swiss received the economic impact of a collapse in the operations of the clothing company On Holding, of which it is a stockholder

·Vicente López, Argentina
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t-online broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Thursday, August 13, 2026.
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