Novak Djokovic wrote yet another golden page in his record book after winning the ATP Final tournament in Turin. The world No. 1 defeated the home favorite Jannik Sinner 6:3; 6:3 in just under two hours of play to extend his lead at the top of the ATP rankings.
Both sets looked almost identical as both players won couple of their starting service games, but around the fifth Djokovic found that extra spirit and power to break Sinner and take the much needed lead.
One man stands alone in the record books 🤩
Novak Djokovic wins his seventh ATP Finals titles and becomes the first person in history to reach this milestone 🏆
Simply the greatest player in tennis history 🐐@DjokerNole | #NittoATPFinals pic.twitter.com/fiso1lrJiu
— Eurosport (@eurosport) November 19, 2023
Couple of times the games went beyond eight minutes and multiple deuces, but at the end Djokovic was more consistent while Sinner had over 24 unforced errors that were too much against the Serb.
Novak Djokovic walks over to his daughter & son & gives them a hug after winning his 7th ATP Finals title.
Proud dad.
Proud kids. 🥹
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) November 19, 2023
With his win, Djokovic is now holding the record for most ATP Finals titles with seven.