Novak Djokovic’s current residence has varied in reports over the years, with Spain (Marbella) and Monaco (Monte Carlo) being frequently cited bases, and there have also been recent stories about a potential move to Greece (Athens/Glyfada) in late 2024–2025. The most consistently reported long-term base has been Monte Carlo, Monaco, though recent coverage has highlighted a Greek relocation as his family’s primary address in some periods.[5][7]
- Marbella, Spain: Djokovic established a notable residence there in 2020 and has been linked to a nine-bedroom villa since then.[1][5]
- Monte Carlo, Monaco: Often described as his primary base for tax and training logistics, a common reference in profiles and interviews.[7]
- Glyfada, Athens (Greece): Reports in 2025–2026 suggested a new family base in the Athens area, reflecting ongoing adjustments to training and calendar planning.[2][4]
Notes:
- The situation can shift with seasons, calendar planning, and family considerations, so multiple bases may coexist or change with time.[2][7]
- For the most current confirmation, check Djokovic’s own social media or recent formal interviews, as media speculation has been frequent in this topic.[8][2]
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