Novak Djokovic Discloses Location of Tennis Trophies Collection

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Novak Djokovic has accumulated numerous trophies throughout his career, finding unique ways to showcase his accomplishments.

The Serbian tennis player has an impressive total of 98 trophies to his name, with the likelihood of reaching 100 or more in the near future. In addition to tournament victories, Djokovic has also received various recognitions, awards, and year-end World No. 1 trophies.

Storing such a significant number of trophies can be a challenge due to their size. As a result, the 37-year-old has distributed most of his trophies in different locations.

This practice is common among successful tennis players, such as Rafael Nadal, who has a museum in Mallorca dedicated to his trophies, in contrast to Carlos Alcaraz, who keeps his trophies at home. Given Alcaraz’s recent success, he may soon face the challenge of limited space as well.

Djokovic recently shared in a Vogue Adria feature that most of his trophies are stored with his parents, although he keeps a few in his son’s room.

“Most are with my parents, and a few are in my son’s room.”

Djokovic’s son, Stefan Djokovic, has shown an interest in tennis and actively plays the sport, even though Djokovic has not pressured him to follow in his footsteps. Interestingly, Stefan’s preference for players like Nadal and Alcaraz over his own father amuses Djokovic.

The presence of these prestigious trophies in Stefan’s room could potentially serve as motivation for him to pursue tennis more seriously. At 9 years old, he has the opportunity to develop his skills and build a foundation for a potential tennis career if he chooses to do so.