Fresh out of a victory at Roland Garros, Novak Djokovic has just won another victory after unloading his Miami Beach condo for $ 6 million.
The Serbian tennis player, who is currently ranked No. 1 in the world by the Association of Tennis Professionals, first purchased the luxury mat in 2019 after it was built for $ 5.77 million.
He listed the property a month later for $ 7.15 million, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Located within the luxury residences of Eighty Seven Park, the three-bedroom, three-full-bath corner residence spans 2,241 square feet and features a 1,715-square-foot wraparound deck with direct sea views. ‘ocean.
âWhen we listed the market was weak, but it obviously picked up because of the pandemic,â Cayhill & Dumott Real Estate real estate agent Wendy Mendoza told the WSJ, who revealed how Djokovic never actually had. lived in unity.
âHe held on⦠He was able to sell for more than he bought.
The building is made up of 18 floors in total. Djokovic’s old unit is located on the ninth floor.
Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Renzo Piano, the residence features natural stone countertops, Zucchetti bathroom fixtures, and 10-foot-high floor-to-ceiling windows, according to the listing.
The building’s amenities include a spa, a wine cellar, a library, an Apple Center, a private garden, a bar, a botanical exhibition and a swimming pool with several cabanas.
Djokovic, 34, won 19 Grand Slam titles after beating Rafael Nadal in a stunning knockdown in the Roland Garros semifinals in June, before beating Stefano Tsitsipas in the final.