Roger Federer’s Legendary Wimbledon-Winning Racquet Shatters Expectations, Sells for Over $100,000 in High-Stakes Tennis Auction

Roger Federer’s Wimbledon-winning racquet sells for more than $100,000 in tennis auction

With 26 bids over an 18-day period, Federer’s racquet became the fifth item to sell for six figures, and tied Rafael Nadal’s Roland Garros-winning racquet sale.

Published Feb 10, 2025

A piece of Roger Federer’s legacy went home with a lucky bidder who had more than $100,000 to spare after an 18-day bidding period on TheTennisAuction.com offered one of his Wimbledon-winning racquets up for grabs.

The recently-sold Federer memento is the exact racquet he used during his second Wimbledon-winning run in 2004, the first time in his career that he defended a major title. In the final, he defeated American Andy Roddick in four sets—sealing the match with an ace, in Federer fashion.

Signed for Anna Wintour and her daughter, the neck of the keepsake reads, “To Anna + Bee, Roger Federer.”

The bidding started at $10,000, and the racquet sold for $118,206 by the end of the bidding period, typing Rafael Nadal’s 2007 Roland Garros-winning racquet, used to beat the Swiss in a four-set final.

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With 26 bids over an 18-day period, Federer’s racquet became the fifth item to sell for six figures, and tied Rafael Nadal’s Roland Garros-winning racquet sale.

Published Feb 10, 2025

A piece of Roger Federer’s legacy went home with a lucky bidder who had more than $100,000 to spare after an 18-day bidding period on TheTennisAuction.com offered one of his Wimbledon-winning racquets up for grabs.

The recently-sold Federer memento is the exact racquet he used during his second Wimbledon-winning run in 2004, the first time in his career that he defended a major title. In the final, he defeated American Andy Roddick in four sets—sealing the match with an ace, in Federer fashion.

Signed for Anna Wintour and her daughter, the neck of the keepsake reads, “To Anna + Bee, Roger Federer.”

The bidding started at $10,000, and the racquet sold for $118,206 by the end of the bidding period, typing Rafael Nadal’s 2007 Roland Garros-winning racquet, used to beat the Swiss in a four-set final.

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