Before the World Cup, Bonmatí also helped Barcelona win a second Women’s Champions League. She’s the first female footballer to win the Laureus, after also receiving the Ballon d’Or and Fifa best player award.
“I want to thank all my teammates and the staff of my club and national team who have helped me a lot, and because of them I am here today,” Bonmati said.
Djokovic won his record-equalling fifth Laureus sportsman award — tying Roger Federer — after titles at the Australian Open, French Open and US Open to reach a record 24 Grand Slam singles triumphs. NFL great Tom Brady presented Djokovic the award.
Biles made a record-breaking return to competition last year when she won four gold medals at the world championships, including a record sixth all-round title.
Nadal’s foundation was rewarded for helping more than “1000 vulnerable young people in Spain and India”, according to Laureus.
Teenager Arisa Trew won the action sportsperson award after becoming the first female skateboarder to land a 720 in competition.
Dutch wheelchair player Diede de Groot was selected sportsperson of the year with a disability after winning her third straight calendar tennis Grand Slam.