NOVAK DJOKOVIC — FROM MIAMI TO OTHER HORIZONS

Novak Djokovic, who will be 37 in March 2025, is a tennis titan who has amassed an impressive fortune. After winning Wimbledon in 2022, he pocketed nearly $3 million in that final alone, and with 24 Grand Slam titles under his belt as of 2024, his salary allows him to enjoy palatial residences without needing loans. This Serbian icon, considered one of the greatest of all time, has invested wisely in properties, but his relationship with his Miami home has changed.

The Miami villa, in Eighty Seven Park, valued at $15 million at its peak, was a standout gem. Purchased in 2017 for $5.77 million and sold in 2021 for $6 million, this 2,421-square-foot property offered a private beach, Atlantic views, and luxuries like two swimming pools and a garage for his high-end cars. Although it is no longer his, his yacht and lifestyle continue to be reflected in his other possessions. In 2025, Djokovic resides primarily in Monte Carlo, in a mansion overlooking the Mediterranean, and owns a penthouse in Belgrade next to Lake Pavlovac. His sale in Miami did not diminish his wealth—estimated at $240 million—but rather reoriented his portfolio toward Marbella and New York, showcasing his strategic focus on real estate while continuing to compete at the highest level.

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