Roger Federer smiling on stage at his 2026 Tennis Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Newport, RI, holding plaque amid cheering crowd.
Roger Federer smiling on stage at his 2026 Tennis Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Newport, RI, holding plaque amid cheering crowd.
Bilde generert av AI

Roger Federer's Tennis Hall of Fame induction scheduled for August 2026

Bilde generert av AI

Roger Federer, the 20-time Grand Slam champion, will be inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, Rhode Island, from August 27 to 29, 2026. The Swiss tennis legend will also play a doubles match on August 28 alongside other icons. Tickets for the ceremony sold out in just two minutes due to unprecedented demand.

The International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, Rhode Island, has announced that Roger Federer will be officially inducted during the weekend of August 27 to 29, 2026. The 44-year-old former world No. 1 and winner of 103 ATP titles was informed of his selection in November 2025. Federer expressed his excitement in a statement: “It’s a huge honor to be inducted into the Hall of Fame and to be alongside so many great champions. Throughout my career, I’ve always appreciated the history of tennis and the example of those who came before me. (…) It’s a great recognition for my career. I can’t wait to be in Newport next August.”

The induction ceremony is set for Friday, August 28, when Federer will also return to the court for a doubles exhibition match with other tennis legends. Details on his partners and opponents remain undisclosed. The event, announced by the ATP, will feature three days of celebrations, including a red carpet, watch party, and exclusive fan events. Special packages allow attendance at all activities, with tickets starting at $90.

Demand for the ceremony proved overwhelming, as tickets sold out in just two minutes upon release. Organizers described it as “an unprecedented demand” and responded by creating an official outdoor broadcast to accommodate thousands more fans. The Hall of Fame, limited by its historic capacity, encouraged fans to join waitlists and subscribe for updates. Federer will be joined in the Class of 2026 by Mary Carillo, a former American player and renowned commentator, who will be inducted in the contributor category.

This induction caps a storied career for Federer, who retired in 2022 after captivating audiences with his elegant style and sportsmanship.

Hva folk sier

Discussions on X highlight excitement for Roger Federer's Tennis Hall of Fame induction and doubles exhibition in August 2026. Tickets sold out in two minutes, demonstrating overwhelming demand and Federer's lasting popularity. Fans express joy and disappointment over the quick sellout, with some criticizing limited capacity.

Relaterte artikler

Serena Williams and Victoria Mboko on a grass tennis court at Queen's Club under sunny skies.
Bilde generert av AI

Serena Williams announces return to tennis at Queen’s Club

Rapportert av AI Bilde generert av AI

Serena Williams confirmed on June 1 that she will return to professional tennis after nearly four years away. The 23-time Grand Slam champion received a wildcard for the doubles draw at the Queen’s Club Championships alongside Victoria Mboko.

Roger Federer will return to Arthur Ashe Stadium for an exhibition event during the 2026 US Open fan week. The 20-time major champion is scheduled to appear on August 25 alongside fellow former champions Andy Roddick, Andre Agassi and John McEnroe.

Rapportert av AI

Stan Wawrinka's final professional tennis tournament is confirmed for the Swiss Indoors Basel in 2026. The event, scheduled from October 24 to November 1, will feature a dedicated ceremony honoring the three-time Grand Slam champion. Ticket sales begin on May 6 at 10:00 am.

Novak Djokovic has overtaken Roger Federer's record for the most weeks spent in the ATP top 5 rankings, reaching 860 weeks despite withdrawing from the Madrid Open due to a right shoulder injury. The 38-year-old world No. 4 has been sidelined since Indian Wells. He also holds the all-time record for weeks at No. 1 with 428.

Rapportert av AI

The ATP Tour's reshaped 2026 calendar has removed the Hellenic Championship, a beloved event for Novak Djokovic and Stan Wawrinka. The tournament, relocated to Athens last year, will not return, leaving a gap before the ATP Finals. Players have voiced concerns over the evolving schedule amid plans for new high-level events.

Dette nettstedet bruker informasjonskapsler

Vi bruker informasjonskapsler for analyse for å forbedre nettstedet vårt. Les vår personvernerklæring for mer informasjon.
Avvis