Inside Novak Djokovic’s £8.5m Marbella mansion with eight bathrooms, spa and home cinema
After a disappointing setback at the Monte-Carlo Masters, world No. 1 tennis champion Novak Djokovic is undoubtedly eager to retreat to the comfort of his luxurious Marbella estate. Purchased for a hefty £8.5 million in 2020, this Moroccan-style mansion serves as a serene sanctuary for Djokovic and his family, boasting opulent amenities and stunning vistas….
After a disappointing setback at the Monte-Carlo Masters, world No. 1 tennis champion Novak Djokovic is undoubtedly eager to retreat to the comfort of his luxurious Marbella estate. Purchased for a hefty £8.5 million in 2020, this Moroccan-style mansion serves as a serene sanctuary for Djokovic and his family, boasting opulent amenities and stunning vistas.
Djokovic’s property portfolio spans the globe, with residences ranging from his native Belgrade to the bustling metropolis of New York City. However, his Marbella abode holds a special place in his heart, having become his primary residence in recent years. Amidst the tumult of the Covid-19 pandemic, Djokovic spent much of his time renting this magnificent villa before seizing the opportunity to make it his own.
Nestled within the picturesque landscape of Marbella, Djokovic’s estate offers a haven of relaxation and recreation. With a private tennis court and expansive gym facilities, he can maintain his rigorous training regimen while enjoying moments of leisure with his wife, Jelena, and their two children, Stefan and Tara.
The sprawling grounds feature a lavish swimming pool, complete with sun-drenched loungers, inviting the family to bask in the Mediterranean sunshine. For moments of indulgence, the estate’s spa beckons, boasting a sauna and Turkish baths to soothe weary muscles after intense matches on the court.
Inside, the residence exudes elegance and sophistication, with nine bedrooms and eight bathrooms providing ample space for the Djokovic family and their guests. The interiors are adorned with white furnishings, complemented by marble floors, chandeliers, and arched doorways that evoke the timeless charm of a Spanish villa.
One of the property’s most captivating features is its state-of-the-art home cinema, where Djokovic can unwind with his favorite films amidst plush furnishings and ambient lighting. Adorned with movie posters adorning the walls, the cinema offers a cozy retreat for the tennis star and his loved ones.
Despite his global travels on the tennis circuit, Djokovic finds solace in Marbella’s allure, citing its perpetual sunshine and ideal weather conditions for outdoor training. As he prepares for the upcoming Madrid Open, Djokovic will relish the opportunity to recharge in the tranquility of his Marbella estate before pursuing his quest for another championship title.
Reflecting on his affinity for the Costa del Sol, Djokovic remarked, “It’s one of the most beautiful places in the world. I love the fact you have sun all year round, which for a tennis player doesn’t get much better than that in terms of weather in Europe.”
As Djokovic sets his sights on the Madrid Open, his Marbella retreat stands as a testament to the harmonious balance between athletic pursuit and personal sanctuary, providing an idyllic backdrop for moments of relaxation and reflection amidst the demands of professional tennis.