As of March 29, 2026, Roger Federer continues to maintain a high-profile public presence long after his retirement from professional tennis in 2022. He recently engaged in a series of collaborative efforts, including the launch of a new Spring/Summer collection with the lifestyle brand Uniqlo, which was showcased at a retail event in London on March 26, 2026. Earlier this year, in January 2026, he returned to the Australian Open to headline an exhibition match during the tournament’s opening ceremony, an event that served as a formal farewell to his fans in Melbourne. Federer’s stature remains significant in the business world, as evidenced by developments in March 2026 regarding his partnership with the Swiss shoemaker On Holding AG, which was granted authorization to use the Swiss cross on the Roger-branded footwear line. Furthermore, he is currently preparing for his induction into the International Tennis Hall of Fame as a member of the class of 2026, with the official ceremony scheduled to take place in Newport, Rhode Island, in August 2026. His reputation remains that of a highly respected icon whose influence spans from tennis competition to global fashion and business, consistently retaining the admiration of both fans and peers.