Wimbledon 2007
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In 2007, Federer’s sneakers had four Swiss flags added, representing his four consecutive Wimbledon Men’s Singles title wins.
In 2007, Federer’s sneakers had four Swiss flags added, representing his four consecutive Wimbledon Men’s Singles title wins.
An action shot of Federer’s shoes as he serves to Feliciano Lopez of Spain in 2007.
In 2008 Federer had won five championships in a row and was the man’s number one seed going into the men’s singles event.
A shot of Federer’s Nike sneakers as he serves to Lleyton Hewitt of Australia in 2009.
Federer’s custom Nike sneakers in 2009 included a logo indicating his past 5 Wimbledon titles.
The NYC skyline was featured on Federer’s Nike sneakers during the 2010 U.S. Open.
In 2011, Federer’s sneakers included a logo indicating his past 6 Wimbledon titles.
Federer’s Nike sneakers from 2011, complete with Swiss flag.
Federer’s shoes as he serves to Germany’s Tobias Kanke during their first round match in 2012.
Federer’s Nike kicks in action during 2013 Wimbledon.
Federer’s custom Nike sneakers with Swiss logo as he served to France’s Jo-Wilfried Tsonga during their quarterfinal match in 2013.
Federer wore Nike Air Jordan sneakers in 2014.
Federer wearing Nike shoes with a “7” on them at the tournament in 2014.
Federer’s Nike sneakers in action on the court during the 2015 French Open.
Federer again wore the number 7 at the 2015 tournament.
Federer’s custom shoes during his men’s singles quarter final match against Richard Gasquet in 2015.
Roger Federer’s Nike shoes featuring the London skyline and the number 7.
Federer’s shoes featured the London skyline and the number 7 this year.
Federer has the London skyline and the number 7 on his shoes in 2017, for the number of Wimbledons he’s won.
Roger Federer’s Zoom Vapor tennis shoes collide once again with the iconic Air Jordan 3 for this exclusive makeup inspired by the original “Fire Red” style of the hoops shoe from 1988.
Frances Tiafoe, left, and Roger Federer at the 2017 U.S. Open on Aug. 29.
Off-White x Air Jordan 1
Roger Federer at the 2018 Australian Open.