Novak Djokovic has carved out a legendary status in tennis over the course of his illustrious career, becoming the most successful male player in history. Boasting an impressive collection of 24 Grand Slam titles, including seven Wimbledon victories, Djokovic is the only man to hold all four majors titles simultaneously across three different surfaces. But, as you'd expect, such phenomenal success has significantly boosted his bank account with the Serbian star also tennis' highest earner.

Djokovic has raked in an estimated £143m in prize money over the past two decade and stands to add another £2.7m to this sum if he clinches his eighth title at SW19 later this month. READ MORE: Novak Djokovic turns on Wimbledon crowd in astonishing Centre Court speech READ MORE: Famous Wimbledon champion now totally unrecognisable as she returns 20 years on However, it's not just tournament victories that contribute to the 37-year-old's wealth.

A slew of brands have sought his endorsement, resulting in numerous lucrative sponsorship deals with companies like Asics, Head, Hublot, Lacoste, and Peugeot. Further bolstering his net worth are his partnerships with Lemero, NetJets, Raiffeisen Bank International, and Ultimate Software Group. According to Celebrity Net Worth, these deals push Djokovic's net worth to a jaw-dropping £189.

8m. His substantial personal fortune is shared with his wife Jelena, who he met while at high school in Serbia. After starting their relationship in 2005, they tie.