Djokovic’s Post-Deportation Project: A €6.4 Million Mansion Renovation
Following his deportation from Australia, world number one tennis player, Novak Djokovic, has been occupied with the renovation of his expansive €6.4 million mansion located on the Costa del Sol. Djokovic was recently granted permission to install ceiling-to-floor windows in his luxurious Marbella residence.
Grand Plans for the Serbian Star’s Costa del Sol Estate
The 34-year-old Serbian tennis sensation has ambitious plans to expand his vast Costa del Sol property, which he purchased two years ago. Djokovic’s vision for his home is to design it around the five elements of wood, fire, earth, metal, and water.
Inside Djokovic’s Villa: A Complete Overhaul
Djokovic has already begun the process of gutting the interior of the villa, with plans to replace the existing bathrooms, kitchens, and jacuzzis. The mansion, which he rented for over €9,500 per week during Spain’s stringent national coronavirus lockdown, is set to be transformed into a Feng Shui paradise.
Luxury Amenities in Djokovic’s New Marbella Mansion
Among the many luxuries in Djokovic’s new Marbella mansion are a Turkish bath and sauna. The property also boasts a private tennis court, allowing the tennis ace to train at home. Djokovic reportedly spent more than €10 million on the property located in Sierra Blanca, Marbella.
A Home Designed Around the Five Elements
Djokovic’s vision for his home is to design it around the five elements of wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. According to Spanish celebrity website Vanitatis, once the renovation work is completed, Casa Perla will embody a purely feng shui style.
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