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Roger Federer reacts on Instagram after attending Super Bowl LX

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Roger Federer was among the celebrities in attendance at Super Bowl LX, where the Seattle Seahawks met the New England Patriots.

The Seahawks emerged victorious as 29-13 champions, with the iconic match having been played at Levi’s Stadium in California.

Tennis icon Federer took in the action in Santa Clara, where a superb defensive display helped the Seahawks get over the line.

He was one of 70,823 fans in attendance, where the world-famous half-time show was performed by Bad Bunny.

Roger Federer hitting a forehand.
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Roger Federer enjoys ‘amazing’ Super Bowl LX

Federer has now taken to social media to describe the experience, where he also made it onto the pitch.

Sharing images on his Instagram, the Swiss legend wrote: “Super Bowl LX. Amazing trip back out to the Bay Area.”

Justin Bieber, Adam Sandler, Lewis Hamilton and Travis Kelce among many other high-profile names also attended.

Bad Bunny performs at Super Bowl LX held at Levi's Stadium on February 08, 2026 in Santa Clara, California.
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Is Roger Federer the greatest tennis player of all time?

It’s been a very busy year so far for 44-year-old Federer, who only just returned to Melbourne for the Australian Open.

Federer played in an exhibition match at the start of the Grand Slam, before hanging around to watch some of the action.

His fellow legend Rafael Nadal was also in attendance in Australia, where Carlos Alcaraz lifted the trophy and completed the career Grand Slam.

He beat Novak Djokovic in the final, with the Serbian involved in a long-standing debate with Federer and Nadal.

Many tennis fans continue to argue which of the three is the greatest player of all time, with Djokovic the only one still playing.

Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic speaking at the 2022 Laver Cup.
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Federer still loves his tennis, but he retired from the sport in 2022, while Nadal called time on his career in 2024.

Notably, it is Djokovic who leads the way in the men’s all-time Grand Slam titles list on 24, followed by Nadal’s 22 and Federer’s 20.

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