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Djokovic finishes troubled year with 'satisfying' ATP Finals title

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Novak Djokovic said winning a record-equalling sixth ATP Tour Finals title on Sunday was a "deeply satisfying" ending to his troubled and truncated year.The Serb beat Norwegian Casper Ruud 7-5, 6-3 in Turin to match Roger Federer's record of six titles in the year-ending tournament for the top-ranked players.The 35-year-old Serb, the oldest player to win the Finals, ended in style after a season in which he missed two majors because of his vaccine status."It feels deeply satisfying and, at the same time, a huge relief because of the circumstances that I have been through this year, situations earlier this year, of course, with Australia," he said. "We don't need to go back.

We know what happened."In January, Djokovic was detained and deported from Australia over his Covid non-vaccinated status and missed the Australian Open."That had an effect obviously on my start of the year.

For the first several months, I was trying to find that balance game-wise but also mentally in order to be able to come back to the court and find that tennis level that I need."??

DJOKO-SIX ??The moment @DjokerNole defeated Ruud to claim his SIXTH #NittoATPFinals title! pic.twitter.com/PBJbuFjdPiDjokovic was initially barred from returning to Australia before 2025 but earlier in the week the new government in Canberra said the nine-time Australian Open champion would be free to compete in January's tournament."I don't know what the future holds but I know that what I hold in my mind is a huge hunger still to win trophies," said Djokovic.The win in Turin, which also brings a cheque for $4.7 million, came seven years after his last ATP Finals victory and will lift him from eighth to fifth in Monday's new rankings at the end of a season in which he

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