Roger Federer’s Wimbledon winning racquet currently up for auction

Signed by the 20-time major champion himself for Anna Wintour and her daughter, the racquet is expected to sell for more than $100,000. 



A piece of Roger Federer’s 20-time Grand Slam-winning career is up for grabs, as his 2004 Wimbledon racquet is currently up for auction by Prestige Memorabilia.

Out of eight total Wimbledon titles, this racquet belongs to the second—which was also notable as Federer’s first ever major title defense.

Recall that world No. 2 at the time Andy Roddick was his opponent in the 2004 final. The American won the opening set, but the Swiss famously rallied all the way back and closed out the match with an ace in the fourth set.

LONDON - JULY 4: Roger Federer of Switzerland celebrates after he won the men's singles final match against Andy Roddick of USA at the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championship on July 4, 2004 at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London. Federer won 4-6 7-5 7-6(3) 6-4. (Photo by Phil Cole/Getty Images)
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According to Prestige Memorabilia, this is the only photo-matched Federer racquet from any Grand Slam win to ever be auctioned. A closer look at the racquet reveals a signature from Federer himself to Anna Wintour and her daughter: “To Anna + Bee, Roger Federer.”

The racquet is expected to sell for over $100,000, with the current bid at $17,716. The auction is open until Sunday, February 9.

Sixteen other items are currently up for auction as well, including a signed shirt from Federer’s 2020 match in Africa against Rafael Nadal, Nadal’s 2020 French Open “Mario” worn shoes, and Roddick’s 2004 Davis Cup final worn shirt.

For information on active bidding, items, and more, visit TheTennisAuction.com.

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