Novak Djokovic Boasts $240 million Net Worth as Tennis’ Biggest Ever Prize Money Earner

Novak Djokovic Net Worth
Novak Djokovic Net Worth

Novak Djokovic’s net worth jumped a whole $10 million in 2023 after collecting three out of the four Grand Slams, so join us as we flick through his absurd catalogue of wins throughout a glittering 20-year career.

Novak Djokovic Net Worth Now Stands at an Estimated $240 Million

It is hard to argue with the notion that Novak Djokovic is tennis’s greatest ever champion, after surpassing Rafael Nadal to become the all-time leader Grand Slam leader with 24.

Only Carlos Alcaraz was able to inflict Djokovic’s solitary defeat across all four majors in 2023, but luckily for the Serbian he already knows what it feels like to hold all of them at the same, as the only man to achieve that feat since Rod Laver’s 1969 calendar Grand Slam.

And now, with the possibility of moving clear of joint-record holder Margaret Court with a 25th Grand Slam – which he is warmly favoured for according to the latest 2024 Australian Open outright odds – his already-prodigious legacy could be cemented even further.

Grand Slam Titles

  • Australian Open x10
  • French Open x3
  • US Open x4
  • Wimbeldon x7

24 Grand Slam titles have gone some way to accumulating his current net worth, believed to be around $240 million, as per Celebrity Net Worth. He is the only player to achieve a triple career Grand Slam by winning each of the four majors at least three times.

However, the majority of his fortune has been racked up on the Tour, which includes a total of 98 singles titles – a record 40 Masters titles, a  seven year-end championships, as well as his record Slam haul.

As a result, he is the all-time prize money leader in the history of tennis, amassing $180,937,203 in winnings at the time of writing, which represents a jump of $13 million from mid-way through 2023.

The Serbian also holds the record for most single-season winnings of $21,146,145 coming all the way back in 2015. That year, he won three majors, spent all 52 weeks at number one, as well as featuring in 15 consecutive finals, leading to many labelling it as the greatest individual season ever witnessed.

Although a tall-order, the sport’s most decorated player can begin adding to his fortune by collecting a record $2.08 million Australian Open prize money reward at 2024’s first Slam – a competition he has won 10 times in the last 15 editions. Tennis betting sites have him as short as 10/11, which tells you all you need to know about his utter dominance in Melbourne down the years.

Novak Djokovic Sponsorships and Endorsements

Being one of the most marketable athletes on the planet, Novak boasts a long list of sponsors and partnerships with globally recognised brands.

Perhaps the one that stands out the most when hearing his name is his long-standing affiliation with Head, who have been his racket manufacturer of choice for over two decades.

Keen followers may remember he switched to Wilson for a couple of seasons before reverting back to his trusty Head in 2008. Although official figures have so far not been divulged, it is believed the deal is worth around $7.5 million per year.

Formerly a brand ambassador of UNIQLO, he now dons iconic French sport and luxury icons Lacoste when stepping out onto the court. This reportedly earns him close to $10 million each season, and he now has his own collection available for public release.

Amongst others, he is also currently partnered with watch brand Hublot, Austrian banking group Raiffeisen, as well as his chief shoe sponsor Asics.

The 36-year-old also ventured into the business world back in 2005, with a franchise themed on his on-court successes dubbed Family Sport, which oversees hospitality and restaurant businesses.

Sponsor information courtesy of Sports Khabri

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