Novak Djokovic won many trophies in his career, and while it may be difficult to store all of them, he has unique spots to display his achievements.
The Serbian has won 98 trophies in his tennis career, and it’s unthinkable that he won’t win at least 100 if not more. Of course, he won many more trophies in his career, which weren’t for winning tennis tournaments but as different recognitions, awards, or year-end World No. 1 trophies.
That’s a lot of trophies; most aren’t particularly small and take up a decent amount of space. Fitting them all in one place is impossible, so the 37-year-old spread most of his trophies around.
It’s common practice for tennis players to do so, at least for those who have many. Rafael Nadal has a whole museum in Mallorca where most of his trophies are, compared to Carlos Alcaraz, who still keeps his in the house where he lives. The way he’s been trending lately, though, he may run out of room pretty soon.
Djokovic, who recently did a feature for Vogue Adria in which he discussed the topic, admitted that most of his trophies are with his parents, even though he keeps a few of them in his son’s room.
“Most are with my parents, and a few are in my son’s room.”
His son, Stefan Djokovic, enjoys tennis and plays it as well, even though Djokovic admitted that he won’t be pushing him into the sport. What’s further interesting is that Stefan prefers Nadal and Alcaraz to his father, which is funny even to his father.
Maybe keeping those shiny trophies in his room motivates the junior to take the sport more seriously. He’s already 9, so he’s old enough to do so if he wants to, and it doesn’t need to be said that he’ll certainly have the foundations for his tennis career if needed.