Doncic, 26, signed for the property in late August, perhaps eager to put down roots on the West Coast after inking a three-year extension with the Lakers for a sum of $165 million just weeks prior.
He’ll move into a space that was uniquely Sharapova’s. The newly-minted International Tennis Hall of Famer was hands-on with the home’s design, which was done in conjunction with architecture firm KAA Design. In 2019, she told *Architectural Digest* that she was “obsessed with the process of making [the] home” and was inspired by Japanese architecture and minimalist aesthetics.
“I’d jump off a plane from a tournament and go straight to the worksite or to the architect’s office or to a kitchen manufacturer,” she said. “This was my project, and I wasn’t going to delegate any part of it.”
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“I’ve traveled all over the world and enjoyed lots of incredible spaces,” she added. “But my home is my absolute favorite. I think that’s the way it should be.”