Novak Djokovic net worth: How much Australian Open prize money could Djokovic earn?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC net worth figures have skyrocketed throughout his career. How much is he worth? And how much could he earn at the Australian Open?
Novak Djokovic is preparing to take on Daniil Medvedev in the Australian Open in search of another Grand Slam title and major payday.
The Serbian star has dominated the tournament in Melbourne throughout his career.
He has won the competition six times since 2008, though he has struggled in the last two years.
Following his victory over Mitchell Krueger and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Djokovic toppled No 25 seed Denis Shapovalov to book his place in the fourth round.
He is the heavy favourite to win the whole tournament following the high profile exits of Roger Federer and Alexander Zverev.
Rafael Nadal is his closest competitor while Kei Nishikori is the only other top 10 seed left in the competition.
Djokovic has earned more prize money than any other tennis player, including Roger Federer, and has another chance to add to his haul.
Express Sport reveals Novak Djokovic’s net worth and how much he can hope to earn from the Australian Open.
Novak Djokovic net worth
Djokovic has earned approximately £97.9million through prize money alone since turning professional in 2003.
He has recorded 72 career titles including 14 Grand Slams.
The 31-year-old has been associated with Adidas, Sergio Tacchini and Uniqlo in recent years while he is currently a brand ambassador for Lacoste.
He has also endorsed various brands including Mercedes-Benz, Seiko and Jacob’s Creek.
Overall, his net worth is estimated to be around £155m, according to Celebrity Net Worth.
Australian Open prize money
Men and women singles players will earn the same amount of prize money.
First round: £28k
Second round: £48k
Third round: £94k
Fourth round: £185k
Quarter-final: £369k
Semi-final: £710k
Runner-up: £1.42m
Winner £2.56m