Net Worth & Wealth · Grant Holloway · 10 July 2026

Inside Novak Djokovic's global property portfolio in 2026

Inside Novak Djokovic's global property portfolio in 2026

Novak Djokovic's net worth is estimated at $250 million, fueled by nearly $194 million in prize money and endorsements from Lacoste, Hublot, Asics, Aman, and NetJets. A July 10 Robb Report tour of his global property portfolio maps homes across Monaco, the U.S., Serbia, Spain, and Greece—luxury real estate that tracks a globe-trotting tennis dynasty.

As Djokovic, 39, faces Jannik Sinner in the Wimbledon semifinals on July 10, the spotlight is back on how one of tennis's greatest earners spends—and shelters—a fortune built over more than two decades at the top.

Key Takeaways

How Much Is Djokovic's Net Worth in 2026?

Robb Report pegs Djokovic's fortune at roughly $250 million. That figure reflects 24 Grand Slam singles titles, more than 100 ATP Tour-level wins, and nearly $194 million in prize money—more than any predecessor.

Off-court income has come through long-running partnerships with Lacoste, Hublot, Asics, Aman, and NetJets. Away from competition, he and wife Jelena oversee ventures including the Novak Tennis Academy and the Novak Djokovic Foundation, which backs early childhood education in Serbia.

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Where Does Djokovic Own Property Around the World?

Robb Report's July 10 portfolio review traces holdings from the Mediterranean to Manhattan. Monaco was Djokovic's first home outside Serbia: a hillside apartment bought as a teenager, his primary base for roughly 15 years with access to the Monte-Carlo Country Club.

In 2017 he spent more than $10 million on two SoHo condos in a Renzo Piano-designed glass tower—separate units, not one combined apartment. Around the same time he paid $5.77 million for a 2,400-square-foot Piano penthouse in Miami Beach, then listed and sold it in 2021 for $6 million without ever moving in.

What Are Djokovic's Homes in Serbia and Spain?

In Belgrade, Djokovic owns a luxury penthouse overlooking Pavlova Lake, bought for about $675,000 (some reports cite $1.1 million), plus a nearly 30,000-square-foot estate near Pavlovac Lake with eight bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, a wine cellar, spa, indoor pool, gym, and private tennis court. The villa has been offered as a vacation rental for 15,000 euros a night.

His reported current base was a Moroccan-inspired Sierra Blanca villa in Marbella, purchased around 2020 for about $11 million. The nine-bedroom estate includes a home theater, gym, Turkish bath, pool, and full-size court, with recent reports of extensive renovations.

Has Djokovic Moved to Greece—and Who Supports Him at Wimbledon?

In 2025, reports indicated Djokovic and his family relocated to Glyfada, an Athens suburb, after years in Spain, though it is unclear whether the home is rented or owned. Greek media have spotted him training at the nearby Kavouri Tennis Club.

On July 10 he meets world No. 1 Jannik Sinner in a Wimbledon semifinal rematch—months after beating him at the Australian Open. Yahoo notes that Jelena, his wife since their high-school years, supports him at nearly every tournament and posted a July 8 Instagram collage from Wimbledon. Woman & Home separately spotted her in a £17 H&M floral dress courtside—proof that even tennis royalty mixes high-street style with a nine-figure lifestyle.

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