Where is Djokovic spending his vacation before his return in 2026?
For several weeks, the tennis world has been buzzing with the same question: when will Novak Djokovic make his comeback in 2026?
The Serbian has confirmed nothing. Nor has he denied anything. But one thing is certain: he is controlling the narrative perfectly.
A silent message: going far away to reflect
While leaders, journalists, and fans are looking for signs, Djokovic has sent a very clear one—but not the one expected. He posted a photo: himself, relaxed, smiling, in a dream setting.
His destination? One of the most expensive resorts in the world: Amanyara, in the Turks and Caicos Islands (Caribbean). An escape to a hotel of his partner brand Aman, a sign of a contract signed in 2024 alongside Maria Sharapova.
The price? Up to $8,000 per night.
A luxury sanctuary and a mental refuge
The hotel's official description seems almost tailored for him:
"Enjoying the secluded shores of an 18,000-acre nature reserve… Amanyara's tropical pavilions offer a refuge on the edge of the turquoise waters of the North West Point Marine Park…"
A paradise designed to reconnect with oneself and perhaps decide what comes next.