TURIN, Italy: Novak Djokovic has secured the year-end No. 1 ranking for a record-extending eighth time. Djokovic needed only one match win at the ATP Finals to be sure of keeping the top spot and the 24-time Grand Slam champion did it in his opener, beating Holger Rune 7-6 (4), 6-7 (1), 6-3 over more than three hours on Sunday and into Monday morning. “It was a very emotional and tough win because of the significance of tonight’s match,” Djokovic said. “That was added pressure, and attention.” “It means a lot,” Djokovic added. “You could see there was a lot of emotions on the court.
I could feel it. I was very eager to win tonight’s match and get that monkey off my back.” The 36-year-old Djokovic had already moved ahead of previous record holder Pete Sampras (six years at No.
1) two years ago. Carlos Alcaraz took the honors last year. After this tournament, Djokovic will become the first player to hold No.
1 for 400 weeks, with Roger Federer at 310 the only other man to eclipse the 300-week mark. If Djokovic raises the trophy next weekend, he’ll break a tie with Federer and capture a record seventh title at the finals. “A big goal is achieved; everything else now is a bonus,” Djokovic said.