Novak Djokovic has had a stellar career for over two decades and has amassed more than 1,000 wins on the tour since he became a professional in 2003. This has helped him win a staggering 94 ATP titles to date.
His record-making tournament wins have been astonishing, to say the least. These include winning on the most elite courts, which has helped him reach the top echelons of the sport, which he adores so much.
Some of his feats include winning a baffling 23 Grand Slams, being a six-time ATP Finals champion, and 38 Masters 1000 titles. His trophy cabinet has become huge over the years, as has his bank balance. His career prize money to date has been an astounding $169,762,762, which is still growing.
Novak Djokovic’s Wimbledon earnings over the years
Novak Djokovic has played at The Championships 18 times; he made his first appearance in 2005 when he reached the third round. Being an accomplished hard-court player, he was never the favorite to win on grass in the early part of his career. However, he soon adapted his game to become one of the most established players at Wimbledon in recent times.
He has won a total of seven singles titles, including four consecutive titles, and is gunning for his fifth straight title at the SW19 arena to equal the magnificent record of Roger Federer’s eight title wins. Interestingly, Djokovic has never lost on Wimbledon’s center court in the last 10 years. No wonder, with the prize money being raised every year, Novak became the highest earner of all time at The Championships.
His first single’s title in 2011 fetched him prize money over a million pounds, which was £1.1 million, followed by £1.76 million ($1,440,008 approx.) and £1.88 million ($2,461,106) in 2014 and 2015, respectively. From 2018 to 2022, which became his purple patch at The Championships when he won 4 consecutive singles titles, he accumulated a total of more than 8 million pounds.
His all-time triumphs at Wimbledon have won him a mind-blowing grand total of £15.2 million in prize money If we convert the same to US dollars, his prize money earned comes to a total of $20 million, with his closest rival being the retired Roger Federer at $16 million. He might win another £2.3 million ($3 million) if he wins the coveted trophy for the eighth time. This is another of his records that can never be matched!!