Novak Djokovic’s wife Jelena shares £22m property empire and backed 5G conspiracy theory
Novak Djokovic’s wife Jelena has stood by her husband’s side for many years, with the couple having met in school before starting their relationship in 2005. They eventually tied the knot in 2014, just days after Djokovic defeated Roger Federer in that year’s Wimbledon final to win his second title at SW19.
Jelena often attends Djokovic’s tennis matches and is regularly seen watching on in the stands, while they also share two children together. Their son Stefan and daughter Tara have watched their dad play at various tournaments alongside Jelena, who spends much of her spare time living with Djokovic in their vast array of mansions across the world.
The duo share a property empire worth over £22million, including two luxury New York apartments and a nine-bedroom Marbella mansion, which the family moved into during the Covid pandemic after buying for around £8.5m, according to The Sun. They also own a house in the Serbian capital of Belgrade as well as an expensive property in Monaco, the notorious tax haven enjoyed by the rich and famous.
Jelena’s charitable ventures have taken centre stage over the last few years, with the 37-year-old winning a philanthropic award thanks to her work for the Novak Djokovic Foundation in 2014. She remains a director of the organisation to this day and also runs her own business, a digital marketing firm she founded after earning a Masters degree in luxury brand management from the University of Morocco.