Jack Sock Net Worth: See the Tennis Celebrity Home’s Transformation Inspired by James Bond

Just like other guys, Jack Sock, a tennis pro and world-rank athlete, has his own man cave too. However, while his space has the usual man cave elements, it exudes luxury and elegance, fitting for a famous athlete like him. Recently, Sock's celebrity home was remodeled to incorporate a James Bond theme, according to the tennis player's wish.

Architectural Digest has the exclusive on the celebrity home's transformation. According to the site, Sock's man cave is actually the basement of the villa he bought that's located near his parents' home. Designer Alan Karlin from Kansas was the one who designed Sock's basement in his bachelor pad. Karlin also happens to be a longtime family friend of the Socks.

To keep the James Bond theme going while at the same time successfully incorporating man cave elements into the home, Karlin made sure that the celebrity home has a "contemporary, luxurious feel" and is sleek and sophisticated. He transformed the basement into one with an open layout to maximize the amount of light that enters the space through the terrace-facing glass doors. To make the space comfortable just like any man cave, Karlin added a huge 79-inch flat screen TV in Sock's bachelor pad, along with an electric linear fireplace strategically located beneath the stairs. Of course, it wouldn't be a man cave without a bar and selection of drinks, so Karlin added a modified bar with Sock's favorite drinks.

To make the place look like an area where James Bond would hang out, the designer combined silver, gray and black for the color theme of the celebrity home. The result is a space that's "masculine but more inviting and comfortable. It doesn't feel like a stinky man cave," Karlin said.

According to Celebrities Money, Jack Sack's net worth was $2.53 million in 2015. His annual salary is reportedly a little over $1 million. Sock previously won in Wimbledon with Vasek Pospisil in 2014 and in the US Open with Melanie Oudin in 2011.

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