PHOTO: Novak Djokovic & wife Jelana. FOX SPORTS

After his sensational deportation from Australia, Novak Djokovic won’t have to worry about finding somewhere to lie low while considering his next move, with a string of prestige homes around the world to choose from.

The tennis champ’s dramatic legal bid to stay in the country and play at the Australian Open failed on Sunday evening, with the 20-time grand slam winner boarding a flight to Dubai later that night.

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Novak Djokovic leaving Melbourne’s Park Hotel immigration detention on Sunday.
Novak Djokovic leaving Melbourne’s Park Hotel immigration detention on Sunday. CREDIT:LUIS ASCUI

It’s unclear where Djokovic will head after that, but with residences scattered across Monaco, Spain and his native Serbia, he will have his pick of homes to choose from – all offering plenty of space in which to rest and recuperate.

The world number one has amassed quite the property portfolio over the years, from penthouses in New York’s Soho and the Serbian capital of Belgrade, to a hillside mansion in Monte Carlo.

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The tennis star sold his Miami condo for $US6 million in 2020.
The tennis star sold his Miami condo for $US6 million in 2020. CREDIT:EIGHTY SEVEN PARK

Then there was the yet-to-be-built beachfront condo in Miami, which Djokovic reportedly purchased in 2017 and settled on in November 2019 for $US5.77 million, the Wall Street Journal reports, before returning it to the market one month later for $7.15 million.

The three-bedroom apartment – with wrap-around terrace with ocean views – eventually sold for $6 million in mid-2020, with the agent reporting at the time that Djokovic never even lived in it.

Djokovic bought two apartments at 565 Broome Soho, which offer stunning views of the New York skyline.
Djokovic bought two apartments at 565 Broome Soho, which offer stunning views of the New York skyline. CREDIT:565 BROOME SOHO/BIZZI & PARTNERS.

The 18-story-luxury tower was designed by Renzo Piano, as were two separate two-bedroom apartments in New York, each spanning more than 185 square metres, that the Journal reported Djokovic also bought in 2017.

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