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    Explore Novak Djokovic’s Houses Around the World

    August 1, 20243 Mins Read


    That same year, the tennis pro shelled out $5.77 million for a penthouse in another Renzo Piano–designed building, this time in Miami. Known as Eighty Seven Park, the structure spans 18 floors, boasting 70 luxury units facing the Atlantic Ocean. “I love the design of these two buildings and their location is fantastic,” Djokovic said in a statement at the time. “Both New York and Miami are on my travel list every year, and it will be exciting to have a place to come back to.” His impressive glass-fronted condo measured 2,421 square feet and featured three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms, with a 1,715-square-foot wraparound terrace that had views of the ocean, the city, and surrounding parks. Building amenities included a plunge and infinity pool, a library, and a state-of-the-art gym and spa. The superstar athlete never actually spent time in the home, however; it completed construction in December 2019 and he promptly listed it for $7.15 million just one month later. The pad finally sold the following year for slightly less than asking at $6 million, immediately following his 19th Grand Slam title at Roland Garros.

    Belgrade high-rise residence

    Djokovic’s next real estate purchase took him back to his roots in Belgrade, Serbia. In 2018, he picked up a penthouse apartment overlooking Lake Pavlova for $675,000. The unit features three bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms, a large living room, and a terrace with a pool. The tennis pro reportedly invested a good amount of time and money into modernizing the pad much as he had also, over the years, been using his success to help bolster Serbia as a tourist destination. In 2009, for instance, Djokovic and his family built the Novak Tennis Center, which features 14 courts—11 of which are clay—meant to serve as both a tourist attraction and a local gathering spot. Other Djokovic-inspired points of interest include Novak 1 Cafe & Restaurant, opened by his parents after his career success, and Square Nine, the city’s only luxury five-star hotel, where Djokovic reportedly stayed with his family while his apartment was undergoing renovations.

    Marbella Moroccan-style mansion

    Djokovic’s latest purchase is also his newest home base: a $10 million Moroccan-style mansion in Marbella, Spain, that he picked up in 2020. The tennis champion’s residence comprises nine bedrooms and eight bathrooms, and he’s shared some peeks into his home through his Instagram posts (especially given that he and his family hunkered down there for the majority of the pandemic). Glimpses into the home reveal marble floors, crystal chandeliers, and open, arched doorways. There is also a massive home theater, a Turkish bath, a large indoor gym, and of course, a spacious tennis court where Djokovic has been known to practice tennis with his two young children.





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