The iconic island-hotel Sveti Stefan near Budva could reopen its doors as early as May next year — and, according to unofficial reports, tennis legend Novak Djokovic may be stepping in to take the managerial helm.
Speculation about Djokovic’s involvement has intensified following a meeting recently held at the Government of Montenegro, which, according to RTV Budva, took place last Tuesday at the initiative of the government.
The
meeting was reportedly attended by representatives of Adriatic Properties — the
current operator of the Sveti Stefan complex — as well as Hoteli Stefan AD and
HTP Miločer.
Unofficial sources claim that an agreement was reached for Djokovic, acting as a representative of the Aman hotel chain, to acquire a majority stake in the complex. This move would pave the way for the reopening of the world-renowned luxury resort, which has been closed for nearly five years.
While
there has been no official confirmation of the arrangement, sources suggest
that further details could be revealed soon, as preparations are reportedly
underway for a grand reopening in May next year.
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