Roger Federer Beats Tiger Woods To Top In All-Time Career Earning In Individual Sports With $110.2 Million
Roger Federer's performance since his comeback from knee injury has been impressive, as he's currently ranked top on all-time career earning in individual sports, having won his match against Alexander Zverev at the ATP World Tour finals in London on Wednesday.
The 19-time Grand Slam title holder career grossing surged after beating Zverev which put his total career earning at $110.2 million (£83.7 million).
Until Wednesday, Federer trailed behind Tiger wood who led in the list of individual sports fortune with $110 million in earnings.
The 36-year-old defeat his Croatian Marin Cilin after three sets 6_7 (5), 6-4, 6-1 which lasted for two hours in London on Thursdays.
The Australian Open title holder has been remarkable after his recovery from injury last and speaking about his come back he said "I'm just happy to be injury-free".
The 19-time Grand Slam title holder career grossing surged after beating Zverev which put his total career earning at $110.2 million (£83.7 million).
Until Wednesday, Federer trailed behind Tiger wood who led in the list of individual sports fortune with $110 million in earnings.
The 36-year-old defeat his Croatian Marin Cilin after three sets 6_7 (5), 6-4, 6-1 which lasted for two hours in London on Thursdays.
The Australian Open title holder has been remarkable after his recovery from injury last and speaking about his come back he said "I'm just happy to be injury-free".
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