Even in ultra-professional sports, the most accomplished are often the passionate (and talented) who seek nothing more than glory and titles. However, at a certain level financial income also comes. novak djokovic they pile up titles and cups at home. And in the bank, as a result, several million dollars since his professional debut in 2003.
In the undisputed list of the best tennis players of all time, the Belgrade native is also one of the most profitable. A lifetime of efforts paid off on the track and, in turn, Nole he is also the face of major global brands.
How much money has Novak Djokovic made?
Before Roland Garros 2023 began, the Serb piled up $167,296,242, according to ATP’s detailed report. In the previous campaign he collected 9,934,582. His most lucrative season was 2015, the year he won 11 trophies and $18,267,125.
These earnings do not include bonuses that players in their category receive for participating in certain tournaments. Those events that are not among the most important, such as the Grand Slams or the Masters 1000, usually spend money to lure the best in the rankings.
It’s worth clarifying that all of these figures are pre-tax, so Djokovic’s actual net worth could be reduced from this starting figure by as much as 40%. In any case, it is still a very important stock market, which if properly invested, will surely be able to finance several of its next generations.
Djokovic’s off-court income
As mentioned, Djokovic not only earns dollars for what he does on the courts, but also for the image he provides off them. and if well lost important ties due to his refusal to be vaccinated against Covid-19 such as the Peugeot carmaker and the UKG technology company, it still has major partners.
His most valuable contracts are with clothing companies Lacoste and Asics, as well as tennis racket company Head. To these must be added the watch company Hublot, the Swiss bank Raiffeisen, the supplement company FitLine and the Serbian communications company Telekom. In the past it signed ties with Seiko (watches) and Uniqlo (clothing).
