Novak Djokovic's primary residence is widely reported to be in Monte Carlo, Monaco, a location favored by many high-profile athletes due to its favorable tax environment and luxurious lifestyle
. In addition to his Monte Carlo home, Djokovic owns several other properties around the world:
- A lavish nine-bedroom mansion in Marbella, Spain, valued at around €10 million, which he made his primary residence during the COVID-19 pandemic and where he has extensive training facilities and sea views
- A large property in Belgrade, Serbia, his hometown, where he owns a penthouse and a villa by Pavlovac Lake, and where he spends summers and may retire eventually
- Two luxury condos in New York City’s Soho neighborhood, which keep him close to major tennis events like the US Open
- A penthouse in Miami Beach, Florida, offering a serene environment for relaxation and training
While Djokovic has multiple residences, Monte Carlo is considered his main home currently, complemented by his other properties that support both his professional tennis career and family life