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Roger Federer ranked by Forbes as sports' top earner at $106 million
Roger Federer has taken over as the highest-paid athlete in Forbes' annual earnings report, topping Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, who have held the No. 1 spot in three of the past four years. Federer earned $106 million pre-tax, edging out Ronaldo by about $1 million to take over No. 1. According to the report, Federer is the first tennis player in Forbes' 30-year history of ranking athlete earnings to land at No. 1. A big part of his incoming cash came off the court, as Federer made $100 million in endorsement deals from Uniqlo, Credit Suisse, Mercedes-Benz and 10 other partners. In contrast, Ronaldo made $45 million in endorsements from Nike and is own CR7 brand. Messi made $32 million from Adidas, MasterCard and PepsiCo.
With Federer at No. 1, Ronaldo and Messi at Nos. 2 and 3, soccer star Neymar sits at No. 4 followed by NBA players LeBron James, Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant. The NBA has the most players on the list of any sport with 34, followed by the NFL with 31, which is up from 19 last year. Tiger Woods s in the top 10 at No. 8, having taken home $60 million in endorsement deals and $2.3 million in winnings.
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Roger Federer has taken over as the highest-paid athlete in Forbes' annual earnings report, topping Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, who have held the No. 1 spot in three of the past four years. Federer earned $106 million pre-tax, edging out Ronaldo by about $1 million to take over No. 1. According to the report, Federer is the first tennis player in Forbes' 30-year history of ranking athlete earnings to land at No. 1. A big part of his incoming cash came off the court, as Federer made $100 million in endorsement deals from Uniqlo, Credit Suisse, Mercedes-Benz and 10 other partners. In contrast, Ronaldo made $45 million in endorsements from Nike and is own CR7 brand. Messi made $32 million from Adidas, MasterCard and PepsiCo.
With Federer at No. 1, Ronaldo and Messi at Nos. 2 and 3, soccer star Neymar sits at No. 4 followed by NBA players LeBron James, Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant. The NBA has the most players on the list of any sport with 34, followed by the NFL with 31, which is up from 19 last year. Tiger Woods s in the top 10 at No. 8, having taken home $60 million in endorsement deals and $2.3 million in winnings.
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