Roger Federer showcased his flair for fashion as he arrived at a star-studded evening at Super Bowl 60 on Sunday. Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, hosting the clash between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks, took on a red-carpet feel even before kickoff, with Hollywood celebrities such as Chris Pratt in attendance and Bay Area natives Green Day stealing the spotlight.
Roger Federer Exudes Grace With His Stylish Super Bowl Appearance
Roger Federer stands among the greatest players the sport has ever known. The Swiss icon redefined excellence with his composed presence on court, effortless shot-making, and a serve that consistently dictated play, and even his toughest contemporaries struggled to reach those standards.
Across a career defined by sustained brilliance, Federer amassed 103 tour-level crowns, including 20 Grand Slams, while ruling the ATP rankings for 310 weeks in total. Since bidding adieu to professional tennis in 2022, Federer has continued to feature at several high-profile sporting events beyond the tennis circuit.
One such appearance came at Super Bowl 60 between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots, which attracted a high-profile list of attendees, including Leonardo DiCaprio, rapper Travis Scott, longtime Patriots supporter Jon Bon Jovi, and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, who is also engaged to pop star Taylor Swift.
Federer also drew attention at the event with his effortlessly refined appearance. In a video that quickly went viral online, the 20-time Grand Slam champion was seen inside Levi’s Stadium sporting a minimalist navy bomber jacket layered over a dark green hoodie, paired with sleek black trousers, with black sunglasses rounding off the look.
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Even before kickoff, Federer was asked about his favourite Super Bowl memory, and he did not hesitate to point to the New York Giants’ iconic “Helmet Catch,” when David Tyree hauled in Eli Manning’s pass in 2008, a moment that famously denied the New England Patriots a perfect season.
“I was at the Super Bowl in ’08 in Arizona when Tom Brady was going for the perfect season, and then we had the catch I remember on the helmet from the Giants to win the game. That Eli Manning pass, so that was my favorite memory obviously of being in the stadium,” he said.Â
The Super Bowl is still unfolding, with the Seattle Seahawks holding a commanding 12-0 lead over the New England Patriots in the third quarter as they aim for the NFL title.
