Djokovic's sleek Miami Beach retreat: Wimbledon champion's incredible £5.3m apartment in Florida has panoramic views of the Atlantic

The 16-time Grand Slam Champion owns a three-bedroom home in the glass-fronted beachside complex designed by award-winning architect Renzo Piano, creator of the Shard
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Amira Hashish17 July 2019

When he is not winning Wimbledon and earning £2.35 million, tennis ace Novak Djokovic spends downtime with wife Jelena and their young son and daughter in their luxe condo at Eighty Seven Park in Miami Beach, Florida.

He was heading there from SW19 to recover from his gladiatorial final against Roger Federer.

The 16-time Grand Slam Champion owns a three-bedroom, three-bathroom home in the boutique beachfront glass high-rise block.

Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Renzo Piano, creator of the Shard, Eighty Seven Park towers over two lush parks and offers unobstructed Atlantic views.

“I was inspired by the unmatched level of service, in-house botanist and panoramic views of both land and sea,” says Djokovic of his £5.3 million home. “It all provides the perfect lifestyle for me and my family.”

Interiors are by RDAI, which designs shops for French high fashion brand Hermès.

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