Through his foundation, Roger Federer donates $500K in support of continued schooling for Ukrainian children 

“We know it’s a very critical time to provide access to education and would like to support them to deal with this extremely traumatic experience,” the 20-time major champ wrote on social media Friday.



Switzerland's Roger Federer walks in the finish area of an alpine ski, women's World Cup super-G, in Lenzerheide, Switzerland, Saturday, March 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Giovanni Auletta)
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LONDON (AP) — Roger Federer is offering financial help to Ukrainians during Russia's invasion.

Federer wrote Friday on social media that his foundation will be making a donation of $500,000 "to establish access to continued schooling for Ukrainian children."

Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, and has been attacking schools, hospitals and buildings where people sought safety in various cities.

"My family and I are horrified seeing pictures from Ukraine and heartbroken for the innocent people who have been so terribly affected," Federer wrote. "We stand for peace."

He and his wife are the parents of two sets of twins.

The 40-year-old Swiss tennis star's 20 Grand Slam titles are tied with Novak Djokovic for the second most won by a man, behind only Rafael Nadal's 21.

Another former No. 1 tennis player, three-time major champion Andy Murray, announced March 8 that he would "be donating my earnings from my prize money for the rest of the year" to humanitarian efforts aimed at helping children in Ukraine.