Novak Djokovic Net Worth

Novak Djokovic Net Worth is
$120 Million

Novak Djokovic Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

He now lives in Monte Carlo, Monaco. They became engaged in 2013, plus they’d eventually get married in July 2014. Novak Djokovic and Jelena Ristic had their first kid, Stefan, on October 21, 2014. Novak Djokovic started playing tennis in the age of four, and he’d begin his professional career in 2003. Djokovic fought early in his professional tennis career, however he’d become among the top players on the planet by 2007. This record has helped him become the top rated player on the planet. He’d win the US Open for the only time in 2011. Djokovic could win Wimbledon in 2011 and 2014. While he’s never won the French Open, he could make the finals in 2012 and 2014.

Novak Djokovic comes with an estimated net worth of $90 million. Nearly all of his net worth has been obtained through his tennis career, however he also has several lucrative endorsement deals. As a result of his success at Wimbledon and his appearance in the French Open finals, Djokovic brought in just over $14 million in 2014. After winning the Australian Open, Novak Djokovic could bring in more than $11 million in 2013.

Novak Djokovic Net Worth $90 Million


Full NameNovak Djokovic
Net Worth$120 Million
Date Of BirthMay 22, 1987
Place Of BirthBelgrade, Serbia
Height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight176 lbs (80 kg)
ProfessionTennis player, Athlete, Actor
NationalitySerbia
SpouseJelena Djokovic (m. 2014)
ChildrenStefan Đoković
ParentsSrdan Djokovic, Dijana Djokovic
SiblingsMarko Djokovic, Djordje Djokovic
NicknamesNole , Novak Đoković , Djoker , The Serbinator , The Joker , Nox , Nokia
AwardsBest Male Tennis Player ESPY Award, Laureus World Sports Award for Sportsman of the Year, BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year, Golden Bagel Award, ITF World Champions for Men's single, Award of Olympic Committee of Serbia for Sportsman of the Year
NominationsBest Male Athlete ESPY Award, Laureus World Sports Award for Breakthrough of the Year, Best International Athlete ESPY Award, Milliyet Sports Award for World Athlete of the Year
MoviesBelgrade
Star SignGemini
#Quote
1Britain was offering me a lot of opportunities and they needed someone because Andy [Murray] was the only one, and still is. That had to be a disappointment for all the money they invest. But I didn't need the money as much as I had done. I had begun to make some for myself, enough to afford to travel with a coach, and I said, 'Why the heck?' I am Serbian, I am proud of being a Serbian, I didn't want to spoil that just because another country had better conditions. If I had played for Great Britain, of course I would have played exactly as I do for my country but deep inside, I would never have felt that I belonged. I was the one who took the decision.
2[on donating $100,000 to vulnerable children in Serbia] I hope my donation and support will help make a difference in the lives of young children throughout Serbia, especially those who have fewer opportunities to reach their full potential. Building a solid foundation in the early years of a child's life will not only help him or her reach their reach their full potential but will also result in better societies as a whole. I want to help children in Serbia and around the world so they can realize their dreams. All children have rights and those rights must be protected.
3[on bending down and chewing some grass from Centre Court, after winning at Wimbledon, 2011]: I felt like an animal. I wanted to see how it tastes. It tastes good! It came spontaneously, really. I didn't plan to do it. I didn't know what to do, for my excitement and joy.
4[on becoming the World No. 1 tennis player]: It's definitely one of the most important achievements and days in my life, in my career. We are all dedicated to this sport 100 percent. When you know you're going to be the best in the world and you're reaching the finals of your favorite tournament, it's something special.
5I am Serbian, I am proud of being a Serbian, I didn't want to spoil that just because another country had better conditions. A lot of athletes had been misunderstood in Serbia and it is still not easy always to be appreciated. But hope was there.
6[on winning his second Australian Open title in 2011]: I dedicate this title to my family, my brothers, my girl Jelena, the people that have been with me for so many years, it has been a tough period for our people in Serbia, so this is for my country Serbia, thank you.
#Fact
1Very good friend of Bulgarian tennis player Grigor Dimitrov.
2On 21 October 2014, he and his wife Jelena had a son, Stefan.
3Djokovic is the first Serbian player to win multiple Grand Slams and the first Serbian player to rank No. 1 for more than 100 weeks.
4He is good friends with fellow Serbian tennis player Ana Ivanovic, whom he has known since the two were children growing up in Serbia, through Djokovic's uncle and Ivanovic's father.
56-time Grand Slam champion and former No. 1 Boris Becker then signed on with Djokovic, first coaching him at the 2014 Australian Open.
6From fall 2005 until June 2006, Djokovic was coached by Riccardo Piatti who divided his time between the 18-year-old and Ivan Ljubicic. Player and coach reportedly parted ways over the latter's refusal to work full-time with Djokovic.
7Djokovic is also featured in the music video for the song "Hello" by Martin Solveig and Dragonette. The video, filmed at Stade Roland Garros, shows Solveig facing off against Bob Sinclar, another DJ, in a tennis match. When the referee calls a crucial ball "Out", Djokovic enters the arena and convinces the referee otherwise.[257] In 2010, the Serbian blues-rock band Zona B recorded the song "The Joker", dedicating it to Djokovic.
8Announced he has hired Boris Becker to head his coaching team for the 2014 season. [December 18, 2013].
9Is gluten-intolerant.
10Djokovic's father is from Jasenovo polje in Montenegro and his mother is from Vinkovci in Croatia.
11Won the Sportsman of the Year award at the 13th annual Laureus World Sports Awards in London, 2012.
12Won his third Australian Open in 2012 by beating Rafael Nadal. The 5 hour, 53 minute match was the longest final in Open Era majors history, as well as the longest match in Australian Open history.
13Received the BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year award in 2011.
14As a UNICEF Serbia ambassador, Djokovic donated $100,000 to vulnerable children in Serbia as a holiday gift (2011).
15Won 70 out of 76 tennis matches in 2011.
16Ranked No. 19 on AskMen's Top 49 Most Influential Men List of 2011. He is the 3rd most influential athlete in the world on the list (2011).
17He is a fan of Red Star Belgrade (a football club from Belgrade, Serbia). He is also a fan of Italian football club AC Milan.
18Winner of the 2011 Wimbledon title. He beat Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal in the final match.
19Ranked #1 men's tennis player in the world (July 4, 2011).
20He was the youngest player to win the Men's Championship (19 years and ten months) at the Miami Masters in 2007. The youngest player to defeat the top 3 players in succession (2007, Canada Masters). The youngest player to have reached the semi-finals of all four Grand Slams in 2007-2008 (Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open). He has the best start of a season winning streak (41 matches in 2011) and has won the most consecutive championship titles in a season (4 titles at the start of 2011).
21Speaks Serbian, English, German, and Italian.
22In 2009 and 2010 Djokovic won Oscar Of Popularity for the most popular male athlete in Serbia.
23Djokovic is a double winner of the award for The Best Sports Person of Serbia and the award for The Best Sportsman by The Olympic Committee of Serbia.
24Djokovic has been awarded with the Order of St. Sava, the highest decoration of the Serbian Orthodox Church. He was awarded for his generosity and dedication to the Serbian Orthodox religion, and the assistance he provided to the Serbian people, churches and monasteries of the Serbian Orthodox Church.
25Is Serbian and was born in Belgrade, the capital city of Serbia.
26In 2011, he was the player with the best winning streak. Winning 43 straight matches (41 occurring in 2011).
27Ranked #2 in the world (as a professional tennis player) since 1 February, 2010, after maintaining his position as world No. 3 for four years in a row.
28Known for impersonating other tennis players, such as John McEnroe, Maria Sharapova, and Andre Agassi.
29Ranked #3 in the world since 9 July 2007.
30Surname pronounced DJO-ko-vich.
312008 Australian Open champion.

Producer

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Untitled Novak Djokovic Series2017TV Series documentary executive producer announced

Soundtrack

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The Tonight Show with Jay Leno2011TV Series performer - 1 episode

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Untitled Novak Djokovic Series2017TV Series documentary announcedHimself
Today at Wimbledon2014-2017TV SeriesHimself
The 2017 French Open Championships2017TV SeriesHimself
Breakfast2011-2016TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Guest
The Argentine Miracle of Tennis2016DocumentaryHimself
Rio Olympics2016TV Mini-SeriesHimself
Just Call Me Martina2016TV Movie documentaryHimself
Wimbledon2009-2016TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Special Guest / Himself - Interviewee
Serena2016DocumentaryHimself
French Open Live 20162016TV Mini-SeriesHimself
Laureus World Sports Award2016TV MovieHimself
MTV Europe Music Awards 20152015TV MovieHimself - Presenter
Live with Kelly and Ryan2015TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert2015TV SeriesHimself - Surprise Appearance
Today2015TV SeriesHimself - Guest
US Open 20152015TV Mini-SeriesHimself
French Open Live 20152015TV Mini-SeriesHimself
Tennis: World Tour Finals2014TV SeriesHimself
Saturday Sportsday2014TV SeriesHimself - Tennis Player
Late Show with David Letterman2014TV SeriesHimself - Guest
BNP Paribas Showdown 20142014TV MovieHimself
Le grand journal de Canal+2011-2013TV Series documentaryHimself
Belgrade with Boris Malagurski2013DocumentaryHimself
French Open Live 20132013TV Mini-SeriesHimself
El hormiguero2009-2013TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The Expendables 22012Himself (uncredited)
London 2012: Games of the XXX Olympiad2012TV Mini-SeriesHimself - Serbia
London 2012 Olympics2012TV Mini-SeriesHimself - Serbia
French Open Live 20122012TV Mini-SeriesHimself
60 Minutes2012TV Series documentaryHimself (segment "Novak Djokovic")
The US Open 2012 Men's Singles Final2012TV SpecialHimself
The Early Show2011TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon2011TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Conan2011TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno2008-2011TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Guest
Wimbledon Official Film 20112011Himself
A Question of Sport2011TV SeriesHimself - Mystery Guest
US Open 20102010TV Mini-SeriesHimself
Wimbledon Championships 20102010TV SeriesHimself
French Open 20102010TV Mini-SeriesHimself
US Open 20092009TV Mini-SeriesHimself
Wimbledon Championships 20092009TV Mini-SeriesHimself
US Open 20082008TV Mini-SeriesHimself
Beijing 2008: Games of the XXIX Olympiad2008TV Mini-SeriesHimself
US Open 20072007TV Mini-SeriesHimself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Breakfast2016-2017TV SeriesHimself / Himself - World Number Two
Wimbledon2016-2017TV SeriesHimself
Good Morning Britain2016-2017TV SeriesHimself
Hoy nos toca2017TV SeriesHimself
Mike & Mike2014-2016TV SeriesHimself - Professional Tennis Player / Himself - Tennis Player
French Open Live 20162016TV Mini-SeriesHimself
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon2015-2016TV SeriesHimself - Miami Open / Himself - French Open
Late Night with Seth Meyers2015TV SeriesHimself
SportsCenter2015TV SeriesHimself - Tennis Player
60 Minutes2012-2015TV Series documentaryHimself - Tennis Player (segment "Bob Simon") / Himself (segment "Novak Djokovic")
Tennis: World Tour Finals2014TV SeriesHimself
Today at Wimbledon2014TV SeriesHimself
Wimbledon Classics2014TV SeriesHimself
3615 Usul2011TV Mini-SeriesHimself
Plan TV2011TV SeriesHimself

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