Djokovic surpasses 500 million? He breaks the silence on his financial empire
Already the number 1 in men's tennis in terms of money accumulated on the court, Djokovic has widened the gap even further this season.
With a deliberately reduced schedule, focused on the biggest events, he still earned $5,127,245 in 2025, bringing his total earnings to $191,252,375, a peak never reached in the history of tennis.
For comparison:
- Rafael Nadal follows at a good distance with $134,946,100,
- Roger Federer closes this legendary podium with $130,594,339.
And like Nadal and Federer, Djokovic has built his wealth through partnerships of colossal value: Lacoste, ASICS, Head, Hublot but also Waterdrop, Aman, Qatar Airways and several other recent deals that have exploded his off-court income.
Contracts that place his fortune well beyond $500 million according to some analyses. Figures that journalist Piers Morgan wanted to verify during an interview with the Serb:
Piers Morgan: "How much are you worth? 300? 400 million?"
Novak Djokovic: "Maybe. It could be even more. I don't like to talk about it. I don't want to disclose everything. Why should I? We live in a very materialistic society. That's not my way of seeing things. Money is important, but if it's the only thing you think about... you end up losing the meaning of what you do."