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Novak Djokovic net worth in 2024 and Career profile

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Novak Djokovic net worth in 2024 and Career profile

Celebrity at a Glance

Name Novak Djokovic
Net Worth $250 million
Birth Date May 22, 1987
Birth Place Belgrade, Serbia
Gender Male
Height 6′ 2″
Profession Tennis
Nationality Serbian

Novak Djokovic is one of the supreme tennis players in history. However, his wealth placed him as the wealthiest individual in the world in tennis. His family generously supported him financially to help him reach his current position.  The tennis player was born in Belgrade, Serbia, on May 22, 1987. He developed a strong proficiency in tennis at a young age and later began playing competitively in his teenage years. After two years, he finally had the opportunity to participate in the prestigious Australian Open. Unfortunately, he was eliminated in the opening round.

 He achieved his first Masters title in 2007. After that, he achieved a remarkable milestone by securing his inaugural Grand Slam victory, clinching the prestigious Australian Open singles championship.

 

Novak Djokovic’s net worth in 2024

According to different sources, Novak Djokovic's net worth in 2024 is estimated at $250 million. However, he isn't the wealthiest tennis player. It's interesting to note that Djokovic is ranked first. 

Novak Djokovic career Earnings

Novak Djokovic is the sole professional tennis player to have earned more money from victories than any other player. Novak surpassed Roger Federer's record of $124 million in tennis expenses when he emerged victorious at Wimbledon in 2019. With gratitude to the prize money, his earnings have now reached an impressive $133 million. In 2021, Novak's earnings surpassed $150 million. By the time Novak won the French Open in 2023, he had accumulated over $170 million in earnings from tennis. And in 2024, his estimated net worth is $250 million.

Endorsements

Adidas provided significant sponsorship to Novak during the early stages of his career. In 2009, Adidas decided to part ways with Novak, and Andy Murray was chosen as his replacement. Andy won two Grand Slams before switching from Adidas to Under Armour. Novak continued to succeed, winning an impressive 24 Grand Slam titles even after parting ways with Adidas. 

According to reports, Novak became a brand spokesman for Uniqlo in 2012 and signed a lucrative deal worth 8 million Euros per year for five years. Djokovic has signed endorsement deals with companies like Mercedes-Benz and Seiko. In 2017, he decided to leave Uniqlo and take on the role of a brand spokesman for Lacoste. 

 He earned $24 million from his pay and endorsements between 2017 and 2018. Between 2018 and 2019, he managed to gain an impressive $50 million. After much effort, he earned an incredible $45 million between 2019 and 2020. 

Early Life

Rosak Djokovic, a Serbian tennis player, was born on May 22, 1987. He had two boys when he was younger. Djokovic began playing tennis at four years old. Jelena Gencic saw Djokovic's exceptional talent at the tender age of six. After six years of specialized training under Jelena Gencic, Djokovic was sent to Germany to continue his training with Nikola Pilic. He began his tennis journey as a junior while still in school and spent four years honing his skills at Pilics academy. 

Professional Career

Novak Djokovic embarked on his Grand Slam journey in 2005. In that particular year, he successfully qualified for the Australian Open. Throughout that year, he performed impressively at the US Open and Wimbledon.  In 2006, he achieved a remarkable feat by ranking in the top 40 globally. He nailed his first ATP title at the Dutch Open that year. Following his victory at the Moselle Open, Djokovic climbed the ranks and entered the top 20. 

In 2007, Djokovic achieved the remarkable feat of entering the top ten rankings. Tennis fans were pleasantly surprised by his impressive victories over Andy Roddick, Rafael Nadal, and Roger Federer in the Rogers Cup that year. Many people considered those three players the top performers globally during that period. It was a meaningful occasion for him when he emerged victorious at the Australian Open in 2008, marking his inaugural major win. Djokovic had an excellent finish to the year. He emerged victorious at the Tennis Masters Cup for the first time. He secured a commendable third-place finish at the Olympics. 

In 2009, Novak Djokovic had an outstanding year, winning five titles and reaching ten finals, establishing him as the third-best tennis player globally. In 2011, Djokovic reached the peak of the world rankings after another fantastic year. During that year, he achieved a unique feat by winning eleven titles, which included the US Open, Wimbledon, and the Australian Open. Many people regarded Djokovic's performance that year as exceptional despite his season-ending back injury. 

When Djokovic returned in 2012, he performed well and emerged victorious again at the Australian Open. He defeated Rafael Nadal to claim victory in the 2012 ATP World Tour Finals, marking the pinnacle of an exceptional season. Once more, he emerged victorious at the close of the year. Djokovic secured his second victory at the Australian Open. In the following year, Nadal emerged victorious and claimed the top spot. Despite maintaining a wrist injury that year, he made a remarkable comeback by defeating Nadal at Wimbledon and reclaiming the top spot in the world rankings. 

Many people consider Djokovic's 2015 season the greatest in tennis history. Djokovic has won several victories, surpassing all others. Additionally, he emerged victorious against Rafael Nadal at the French Open. As the year progressed, his lead over his competitors continued to increase. The news media dubbed his impressive streak of four major wins that year the "Nole Slam". Despite facing setbacks, Djokovic secured the second position. 

Djokovic was dissatisfied with his defeat in the Australian Open to a player outside the top 100. Because of his intense desire to win, Djokovic decided to part ways with his previous coaches and hire Andre Agassi as his new coach. After that, he unfortunately had to sit out most of the season due to an arm injury. During the 2018 season, he underwent surgery on his arm. In that year, he achieved his first Golden Masters victory, demonstrating a return to his previous form. He reached the prime of the world rankings in due time. In 2019, he emerged victorious at both the Australian Open and Wimbledon. In 2020 and 2024, Novak Djokovic became the top tennis player globally. 

What records does Djokovic hold?

Aside from his impressive Grand Slam victories, the Serbian has also set numerous other records. These include holding the longest consecutive weeks as the top-ranked player in men's singles tennis, achieving the most ATP Masters 1000 singles titles in both a career and a single season, and securing the highest number of ATP Finals victories. 

Novak Djokovic stats

With his impressive ten Australian Open victories, Djokovic has now accumulated 24 Grand Slam men's singles titles, placing him in great historical significance. Among his amazing collection of 98 singles titles, a remarkable 71 are considered Big Titles. Additionally, he has achieved 24 majors, 40 Masters, and an amazing seven ATP Finals victories. These are all records. 

Personal information

According to the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), Novak Djokovic of Serbia currently holds the top in singles tennis. Djokovic has achieved the remarkable feat of being named the top-ranked player for an exceptional 13 years. Additionally, he has finished the year as the number one seed an impressive eight times. He held the top spot for an exceptional 418 weeks, a remarkable achievement. With his remarkable ten Australian Open victories, Djokovic has now accumulated  24 Grand Slam men's singles titles, placing him in a tie for the most in history. 

Name

Novak Djokovic

Novak Djokovic Net worth in 2024

$250 million

Date of birth

May 22, 1987

Place of birth

Belgrade, Serbia

Novak Djokovic age

36 years

Novak Djokovic height

6′ 2″

Novak Djokovic ranking

1

Novak Djokovic coach

Andy Murray's mom

Novak Djokovic grand slams

24

Novak Djokovic wife

Jelena Djokovic

Profession

Tennis

Nationality

Serbian

 

FAQs

Q. What is the net worth of Novak Djokovic in 2024?

Novak Djokovic net worth in $250 million.

Q. Is Djokovic A Vegan?

In the past, he has refrained from using the term "vegan" as he feels that many individuals often misuse it. During an interview from 2022, Djokovic revealed that he has had an allergy to animals since childhood, leading him to adopt a diet free from animal products. 

Q. Does Novak Djokovic have a child?

Stefan and Tara Djokovic are the two children of the tennis star. 

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