Novak Djokovic New House: Djokovic spends big on his $10Mn home- World No.1 Novak Djokovic is using the time away from tennis to his advantage. He is completing a pending project to turn his Spanish villa into a feng shui paradise. The Serbian has hired a top team of designers and architects to enhance his wellbeing to renovate the Marbella mansion where he spends his Spanish holidays.
Novak Djokovic New House: Australian Open fiasco notwithstanding, Djokovic spends big on his $10Mn home, check out
The Spanish villa includes a tennis court, gym and home cinema. According to The Sun, the bathrooms, kitchens & jacuzzis are set to be replaced and decorated in alignment with feng shui practices. It features five elements- wood, fire, earth, water & metal.
“Once the renovation work is finished, Casa Perla will have a purely feng shui style,” a source told Spanish website Vanitatis.
Djokovic had celebrated the 2019 Australian Open title by hugging a Brazilian fig tree at Melbourne’s Royal Botanic Gardens. He is engaged in many supernatural activities and also backs the theory that polluted water can be made pure with the power of prayer.
The 20-time Grand Slam champion is expected to return to his property this summer to give a final touch to Feng Shui alignments. He had bought the property a couple of years ago. He rented it for 8,000 pounds per week during Spain’s COVID-induced lockdown.
Djokovic will have to comply with Spanish health rules to be able to travel to Spain, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said last week.
Spanish rules currently require people to have either a vaccine certificate, a PCR negative test or a certificate of having recovered from COVID. The country imposes strict quarantines on people who test positive.
Djokovic travels regularly to Spain. He spent a few days in late December and early January and video footage showed him training there.
Novak Djokovic New House: Australian Open fiasco notwithstanding, Djokovic spends big on his $10Mn home, check out
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