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The effortless style of Roger Federer: 8 of his most iconic looks

In September 2022, Swiss tennis champion Roger Federer retired from professional tennis after a career that brought him 20 Grand Slam titles. 

But Federer won't just be remembered as one of the best to ever wield a racket - but also as one of the most stylish and fashionable players to ever grace the sport. 

Over the years, Federer has appeared on several "Best Dressed" lists due to his classic and seemingly effortless way of combining both casual and traditional clothing. 

He also earned major points in the fashion world at the end of 2019 after winning GQ'S Most Stylish Man of the Decade award. 

So we've decided to curate a list of eight of Federer's most iconic looks throughout his incredible career. 

On his way to winning his fourth consecutive Wimbledon, the Swiss sports star made a bold fashion statement with this cream jacket, that some would argue would be more appropriate for a royal garden party than a tennis court. 

But Federer some how managed to make it work...

Here Federer is pictured in the front row at the New York Fashion Week, alongside his close friend Anna Wintour, Vogue’s global editorial director.  

The unlikely pair met at the U.S. Open in 2005, according to Wintour, after a friend of hers arranged the meeting. 

“I grew up enjoying Prada and Dolce & Gabbana. I love Dior and Louis Vuitton. I also have a lot of Tom Ford's suits, so that's kind of how I got into [fashion],” Federer has told Esquire. 

“And I was lucky enough to meet a lot of those designers as well through Anna Wintour, who is a really close friend of mine," he added. 

While Wimbledon had a strictly all white clothing policy, Federer wasn’t afraid to go the complete opposite direction with his fashion elsewhere. 

In the 2007 US Open in New York,

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