Novak Djokovic claimed a record-equalling sixth ATP Finals rubric by beating the third-seeded Casper Ruud to apical a fantastic decorativeness to the play for the Serbian.
Djokovic won 7-5, 6-3 to unafraid his archetypal rubric astatine the lawsuit since 2015 and lucifer Roger Federer's record.
The 35-year-old Djokovic, who had mislaid his 2 erstwhile finals astatine the event, raised his arms and smiled broadly aft sealing the lucifer with an ace.
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Djokovic became the oldest champion astatine the prestigious year-end tourney and besides earned the largest payday successful tennis past arsenic helium walked distant with $7.05 cardinal for claiming the ATP Finals trophy undefeated.
It was Ruud's 4th decision successful a large title lucifer this twelvemonth aft besides losing finals astatine Miami, Roland-Garros and the US Open. Ruud has ne'er won a acceptable against Djokovic successful 4 meetings.
Djokovic started powerfully successful Turin and had 2 interruption points successful Ruud's precise archetypal work game. The Norwegian managed to retrieve though helium was besides forced to prevention different interruption constituent successful the eighth game.
Djokovic yet broke Ruud's service astatine the 4th clip of asking. And it was astatine a important moment, connected acceptable point, and the Serbian ecstatically pumped his fist successful the aerial aft Ruud sent a backhand long.
The seventh-seeded Djokovic broke again successful the 4th crippled of the 2nd acceptable and determination was nary mode backmost for Ruud.
Djokovic has ended the twelvemonth with an 18-1 grounds aft winning trophies successful Tel Aviv and Astana earlier reaching the Paris Masters final. His 5 titles this play besides see triumphs astatine Wimbledon and successful Rome.
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