Novak Djokovic, one of the greatest players in tennis history, is not only chasing records on the court but also amassing an impressive fortune off it. With an estimated net worth of around $240 million, the Serbian superstar stands among the wealthiest athletes in the world. His success stems from a combination of record-breaking prize money, lucrative endorsement deals, and smart investments that have secured his financial empire.
Life of luxury: Djokovic’s US Open residence
The four-time US Open champion is currently staying at a lavish $40 million estate in Alpine, New Jersey — just 24 miles away from Flushing Meadows. Spread across 40 acres, the property is owned by Djokovic’s close friend Gordon Uehling, a former American ATP player turned coach.
Djokovic revealed that Uehling’s mansion offers him everything a tennis professional could dream of:
"He's got three surfaces there. He's got indoor, he's got outdoor hard, he's got red clay, he's got even grass. He's got a lot of things going on there; it's like all four Slams in one place. He's amazing."
The estate’s tranquility gives the 37-year-old a much-needed retreat during the intensity of Grand Slam competition.
"I just feel like the city is amazing, but after a while, it starts being a distraction. When the tournament starts, what you need is the tranquility, just taking things day by day," Novak Djokovic explained.
Novak Djokovic’s career earnings and endorsement empire
With over $175 million in career prize money, Djokovic holds the record for the highest on-court earnings in tennis history. But his wealth extends far beyond match victories.
The Serbian icon is backed by global brands including Lacoste, Asics, and Hublot, alongside lucrative sponsorships in the health and wellness industry. Additionally, he co-founded Eqvita, a plant-based restaurant in Monaco, and invested in biotech firm QuantBioRes, reflecting his interest in health-focused ventures.
Family, balance, and future goals
While Novak Djokovic’s financial success is staggering, he places equal importance on family. His wife Jelena and their two children, Stefan and Tara, join him in New Jersey during the US Open, enjoying rare downtime together away from the spotlight.
Now ranked No. 7 in the world and already holding 24 Grand Slam titles, Djokovic has his eyes firmly set on a historic 25th major. As he pursues this milestone, his fortune and influence continue to rise, solidifying his legacy both on and off the court.