Roger Federer to Return to US Open for Special Exhibition Match
Roger Federer will return to New York on Aug. 25 for an exhibition event titled “Roger Federer: An Icon Returns to New York” at the US Open, according to the U.S. Tennis Association. This appearance comes just days before Federer is enshrined in the International Tennis Hall of Fame on Aug. 29 in Newport, Rhode Island.
Who is joining Roger Federer in the New York exhibition?
The U.S. Tennis Association announced that the event will feature a legendary lineup. Alongside Federer, the exhibition will include Andre Agassi, John McEnroe, and Andy Roddick.
The inclusion of Roddick adds a specific historical layer to the event. Roddick won the US Open in 2003, which was the year immediately preceding Federer’s dominant run at the tournament.
What is the significance of Federer’s US Open legacy?
Federer’s connection to Arthur Ashe Stadium is deep. He last played at the US Open in 2019, but his overall career includes 20 Grand Slam singles titles.

In a statement, Federer noted that Arthur Ashe Stadium “means a great deal” to him because so many unforgettable career moments happened there. He expressed that he’s missed the atmosphere and the “incredible energy” the fans provide annually.
What happens next for the event lineup?
The exhibition is scheduled for the week before singles play begins in the tournament. The USTA has indicated that further announcements regarding the event’s lineup may be coming.
Additional players could be added to the roster, and more specific details about the match formats are likely to be released as the Aug. 25 date approaches.
Frequently Asked Questions
When and where will the Roger Federer exhibition take place?
The event, “Roger Federer: An Icon Returns to New York,” will take place on Aug. 25 in New York at the US Open.
Which other tennis legends are participating in the event?
According to the U.S. Tennis Association, Andy Roddick, John McEnroe, and Andre Agassi will also be part of the exhibition.
When is Roger Federer’s Hall of Fame induction?
The induction ceremony is scheduled for Aug. 29 in Newport, Rhode Island.
Do you think the energy of the New York crowd will be the same for an exhibition as it was during Federer’s championship runs?