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Roger Federer Shows Up at Wimbledon originally appeared on Athlon Sports. You think Wimbledon 2025 is done surprising us? Think again. Just when fans thought the drama was over for the day, Roger Federer showed up. Racket in hand. Smiling wide. And playing on the iconic grass courts once again.
Roger Federer has made a return to Wimbledon — but to watch, not play, tennis. The eight-time champion at the All England Club sat in the Royal Box during his former rival Novak Djokovic's four-set victory over Alex de Minaur in the fourth round Monday.
The Federers sat in the front row of the Royal Box.
Rafael Nadal has not made an appearance at Wimbledon this year, even with the possibility of a potential reunion with Roger Federer on the horizon.
2015 — Novak Djokovic gets the better of Roger Federer at Wimbledon, beating him in four sets to win his third Wimbledon title and ninth Grand Slam championship.
Roger Federer has the most men's Wimbledon wins in the history of the event. He won the title eight times during his storied career, with his first victory coming in 2003 and last in 2017.
Nick Kyrgios has called for another player to be honoured with a statue after the All England Club announced that Andy Murray would get one at Wimbledon. It is set to be unveiled in 2027 and will commemorate Murray's triumphs in 2013 and 2016. He was the first British player to win the men's singles title since Fred Perry in 1936.
From Rolexes to a $73,000 Patek Philippe, celebrities are going all out with their Wimbledon watches
Luxury watches have been a status symbol at Wimbledon 2025, with celebrities showing off everything from a vintage Rolex to a custom Tudor timepiece.