Djokovic leads roll call of sporting greats attending 2025 Laureus World Sports Awards

Five-time Laureus World Sportsman of the Year, Novak Djokovic said: “It is exciting to be back in Madrid again to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Laureus World Sports Awards. I have cherished memories of picking up my fifth Laureus in Madrid last year and am privileged to be able to attend again.

“The Awards give us athletes the rare opportunity to not only meet up and share our experiences, but to celebrate the mission of Laureus – given to us by Nelson Mandela 25 years ago – to use sport to change the world.”
Among the sporting legends of the Laureus World Sports Academy also confirmed to attend the Awards are six-time Grand Slam champion and Novak’s former coach Boris Becker; football legends Cafu, Luís Figo and Ruud Gullit; gymnastic great Nadia Comăneci (celebrating 50 years since her ‘Perfect 10’), athletics heroes including Edwin Moses and Nawal El Moutawakel, Rugby World Cup winner Bryan Habana plus Olympians Chris Hoy and Steve Redgrave.
Sean Fitzpatrick, Chairman of the Laureus World Sports Academy, said: “It is such a thrill to be heading back to Madrid, where the City and the wider Region welcomed us so warmly last year. As we celebrate our 25th anniversary, we also look forward to celebrating the athletes who made 2024 an unforgettable year.”
Joining Nominees and Academy Members will be sports fans from fashion, film and entertainment, plus Laureus Ambassadors including: Fabio Capello, who won two La Liga titles with the city’s Real Madrid in 1997 and 2007, tennis champion Garbiñe Muguruza, who announced her retirement from the sport at last year’s Awards, and adventurer Annabelle Bond.
Football: Cafu, Ruud Gullit, Fabio Capello, Luis Figo, Kosovare Asllani
Athletics: Nawal El Moutawakel, Edwin Moses, Tegla Loroupe
Para Athletics: Tanni Grey-Thompson
Rugby: Sean Fitzpatrick, Bryan Habana, Hugo Porta
Skiing: Maria Hőfl-Riesch
Cycling: Chris Hoy
Tennis: Novak Djokovic, Boris Becker, Garbiñe Muguruza, Mansour Bahrami, Belinda Bencic
Gymnastics: Nadia Comăneci, Li Xiaopeng
Motor Racing: Emerson Fittipaldi
Rowing: Steve Redgrave
Squash: Nicol David
Hockey: Luciana Aymar
Para Swimming: Daniel Dias
Windsurfing: Robby Naish
Cricket: Steve Waugh
Para Fencing: Beatrice Vio
In addition to celebrating the sporting success of 2025, the Laureus World Sports Awards are also a platform to showcase Laureus Sport for Good, which uses the power of sport to end violence, discrimination and inequality, showing how sport can change the world. Today Laureus supports more than 300 programmes in over 50 countries, working to transform society and improve the lives of young people. Since its inception in 2000, Laureus Sport for Good has used the power of sport to improve the lives of more than seven million children and young adults.
The impact of the Awards is a key element to both the planning and delivery of the 2025 event. Working closely with both Host Partners, Madrid City Council and the Regional Government of Madrid, Laureus will bring the expertise and support of Laureus Sport for Good to leave a lasting legacy for the young people of the city and region of Madrid.