Updated 11 July 2024 at 22:38 IST
Amidst his bid to win an 8th Wimbledon crown at Wimbledon 2024, Novak Djokovic for the first time ever appeared on the cover of Vogue Adria which is Vogue's magazine for western Balkan Regions of Europe.
Greatest Of All Time read the cover of Vogue Magazine as they celebrated Novak Djokovic. Novak Djokovic will lock horns with Lorenzo Musetti in the semi finals of Wimbledon 2024 on Friday 12th July, 2024.
Djokovic has not won a tournament in 2024 and he will be looking to end that barren run on Sunday at centre court and win his 8th Wimbledon crown.
Tennis ace Novak Djokovic’s net worth in 2024 stands at a whopping $240 Million making him one of the richest tennis players in sport’s history. A significant part of his Multi-Million dollar net worth has been his record career winnings. His massive endorsement deals along with his impressive portfolio of investments have added greatly to his net worth. According to Forbes Novak earns around $35 Million annually after bonuses, endorsements, and winnings.
Tennis is a sport in which earnings are directly a proportion of the number of wins and championships during a tournament. Naturally, the most decorated player in Tennis history is also the highest-earning player in terms of prize money in the sport. Novak throughout his 20 year Tennis career has won a whopping $170 Million for his exploits on the court according to Forbes. He is followed by Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer who sit at number 2 and 3 respectively. Forbes estimates Novak to have earned nearly $510 Million throughout his career when it comes to $340 Million in his career through winnings, endorsements, and bonuses.
Djokovic without a doubt has been one of the most influential tennis players of his generation. One of the stars of the sport, the Serbian has been a marketing powerhouse for his sponsors and endorsement partners. According to Forbes, Novak has earned a whopping $340 Million in his career through sponsorships and endorsement deals alone. Forbes further reports that he annually earns around $30 Million from endorsements annually. Some of the biggest brands that the Djoker has given his services to include Seiko, Hublot, Lacoste, Head, Asics, Raiffesein Bank, Water Drop, Peugeot, Ultimate Kronos Group, Adidas, Uniqlo, Jacob’s Creek and Mercedes Benz among others.
Following suit with multiple athletes, Djokovic also boasts an impressive investment portfolio which allows him to increase his income.
Just like Rafa Nadal’s Aspemir SL, Novak Djokovic also invests and diversifies his portfolio through the company Family Sport. Family Sport is a company run by Djokovic’s family members. The company has been instrumental in establishing the chain of Novak Cafe and Restaurants.
Novak has also invested in companies like Waterdrop, CLMBR, OnePointOne and Playsight Interactive. These companies work in the beverage, health and tech efficiency domains.
Published 11 July 2024 at 22:38 IST