Roger Federer Named GQ’s Most Stylish Man Of Decade

by Tom Gainey | December 20th, 2019, 10:00 pm
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The people have voted! Roger Federer added another honor to his long list of awards today as GQ named the Swiss the most stylish man of the decade.

Federer got through a 16-draw with the help of the public who voted the 38-year-old over ASAP Rocky in the first round, Jonah Hill in the quarters, Harry Styles in the semis and then Timothee Chalamet in the final.

“Some of the guys on this list made their reputations on red carpets; others, in paparazzi shots. Roger Federer, on the other hand, has a case for most stylish man of the decade thanks to something as simple as this: When the guy puts on his Wimbledon whites, he stands basically alone. It’s not about his clothes so much as the righteously relaxed, preternaturally confident way he moves in them. (Also: Dude is a Bond-level tux wearer..)” GQ wrote of Federer.


What a way for the 20-time champ to wrap up the decade!


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3 Comments for Roger Federer Named GQ’s Most Stylish Man Of Decade

skeezer Says:

“ Roger Federer Named GQ’s Most Stylish Man Of Decade”
But of course….👍


PK Says:

I’m convinced Federer will be elevated to a deity once he retires from tennis. Or perhaps he already is….?


vk Says:

You said it, PK. And this is the state when he is only a goat contender. Imagine the fawning if he had all the records to his name🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

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