Djokovic changes his headquarters in Monte Carlo for a mansion in Marbella

Novak Djokovic will change his habitual residence in Monte Carlo to go live with his family in Marbella. According to the newspaper Sur, the Serbian tennis player would have acquired a mansion in the Sierra Blanca urbanization, which would be valued at more than 10 million euros.

The Malaga newspaper points out that Djokovic's new property has 1,000 square meters built with nine bedrooms and eight bathrooms and more than 3,500 meters of plot in which the presence of a tennis court could not be absent.

Djokovic already knows the house, since he stayed there in March and April with his family, and now he plans to use it as his new headquarters to prepare for the big calendar events in tennis.

In addition, this new residence leaves Djokovic very close to the Puente Romano facilities, where the Serbian has prepared the restart of the tennis season with the de-escalation and where his 'guru' Pepe Imaz works, one of the people closest to the tennis player from Belgrade.