Novak Djokovic shines brightest at Hublot’s star-studded event featuring Usain Bolt and Luis Figo as well
Novak Djokovic
Serbian tennis legend Novak Djokovic is one of the finest and most complete players in the Open Era. Since making his professional debut way back in 2003, he has not looked back. In 2008, he disrupted Roger Federer‘s and Rafael Nadal’s streak of 11 consecutive majors to win his first major title at the 2008 Australian Open. In 2011, the Serb ascended to No. 1 for the first time, winning three out of the four majors and five Masters titles. Fast forward to 2022, Djokovic has accumulated 21 Grand Slam single titles to his name.
Off the court too, Djokovic has been very busy with his foundation, sponsorships and business ventures. His brand endorsements range from apparel companies, premium car manufacturers to luxury watch makers. Recently on his visit to Qatar capital, he attended Swiss watchmaker Hublot’s private event along with Usain Bolt and Luis Figo.
The pictures of Djokovic attending the event were widely shared by his fans across social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram. The Serbian star looked sharp while sporting a green jacket.
Novak Djokovic’s Illustrious career, brand endorsements, prize money
Serbian tennis legend Novak Djokovic has had an illustrious career so far. The 35-year-old has won a record 38 Masters titles and in the Grand Slams tally, he is ahead of Swiss great Roger Federer and just one short on King of Clay Rafael Nadal. Due to his dominance on all types of surfaces, Djokovic has been described as the most complete player in tennis history by some tennis pundits.
9 times Australian Open champion Djokovic joined apparel brand Lacoste as its brand ambassador in 2017. His former endorsements include Uniqlo, Adidas and Sergio Tacchin among others. Djokovic wears ASICS shoes. The Serb joined Swiss luxury watch manufacturer Hublot in 2021 which also sponsors legendary sportsmen as Pelé, Kylian Mbappé, Usain Bolt and Dustin Johnson.
Djokovic is the the first tennis player ever to win $100 million in prize money. With record earnings of US$164,691,308, the tennis icon is the all time leader in career prize money.
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