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Djokovic sweeps past Ruud to win sixth ATP Finals crown

TURIN, Italy: Novak Djokovic claimed a sixth ATP Tour Finals title on Sunday with a 7-5, 6-3 victory over Norway’s Casper Ruud, to match Roger Federer’s record. 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 but also claimed his seventh Wimbledon title. The win, 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. “I made him run, made him play,” said Djokovic. “I was really pleased with the way I played. I was looking to be very aggressive and it worked great. I am really pleased with the performance.”

Djokovic started strongly with two break points on his opponent’s first serve. But the Norwegian held and at 2-1, the Serb began to struggle, raising fears of a repeat of the physical slump he experienced in his two previous matches against Daniil Medvedev and Taylor Fritz. Djokovic, however, served superbly, not giving Ruud a single break point in the match. He recovered physically and made the all-important break at 5-6 to take the opening set. The Serb took charge of the second set early on, breaking to open up a 3-1 lead. He served out the match with an ace to claim his sixth Finals crown. “It is the Finals. Usually these kind of matches are decided by very small margins,” said Djokovic. “One break of serve was enough in both sets. I knew Casper was playing really well coming into this match. “We both served really well and I think in some decisive moments, like the 12th game of the first set, I managed to put a few returns back in play.”

It marked the end of an outstanding week for Djokovic who was given

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