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Tennis Star Novak Djokovic Sells $6 Million Luxe Miami Condo

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Ranked as the number one player in the world by the Association of Tennis Professionals, Novak Djokovic bids farewell to his luxe condominium in Miami Beach, Florida for $6 million.

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In 2019, Djokovic purchased the lavish unit at Eighty-Seven Park in North Beach. Although his purchase was prior to the completion of the property in late 2019, he acquired the space at $5.8 million from the developer, an affiliate of David Martin’s Terra. In February of this year, the tennis pro listed his opulent home on the market for $6,199,000. Several months later, Djokovic’s Universe Collins Investment LLC sold the property at a slightly reduced final price of $6 million. The buyer has not been revealed.

The grand condominium building was designed by award-winning architect Renzo Piano, Rena Dumas Architecture Intérieure, and WEST 8 Urban Design & Landscape Architecture. Miami Developer David Martin of Terra Group completed the 66-unit, 18-story oceanfront tower at 8701 Collins Avenue in North Beach in November of 2019. The glass structure is uniquely shaped as an elliptical and offers picturesque views of the Atlantic Ocean.

Djokovic’s former residence in unit 901 of the glamorous condominium spans 2,233 square feet of living space and includes three-bedrooms and three-and-a-half-bathrooms. The interior highlights an open floor plan with walls of glass, 10-foot ceilings, and a 1,715-square-foot wraparound terrace. The minimalist style kitchen is equipped with ultramodern appliances, natural stone countertops, and an island with bar seating. The dining area sits adjacent to the kitchen and features a sliding glass door leading to the terrace. The master suite also includes access to the terrace as well as an ensuite bath with a stand-alone tub, glass shower, and dual vanities. The building offers a private, gated park with botanical exhibition. Other luxe amenities consist of a spa, fitness center, two oceanfront pools, cabanas, restaurant, and wine bar.

Carlo Dipasquale with Cervera Real Estate and Wendy Mendoza with Cayhill and Dumott Realty represented the seller. Joyce Gato with Douglas Elliman represented the buyer.

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