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Novak Djokovic of Serbia kisses his trophy after winning his mens singles final match against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France at the Shanghai Masters tennis tournament in Shanghai.

Novak Djokovic of Serbia kisses his trophy after winning his men's singles final match against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France at the Shanghai Masters tennis tournament in Shanghai.

 Novak Djokovic handed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga a 6-2, 6-4 beating on Sunday as the world number one claimed his third Shanghai Masters title to brutally reinforce his reign over men’s tennis.
The one-sided win in one hour and 18 minutes gave Serbia’s Djokovic his ninth trophy of a season in which he also grabbed three out of four Grand Slam finals. Djokovic’s serve was broken once but he broke the floundering Tsonga four times, collecting his 10th title in China on the back of a 17-match winning streak including 22 straight sets.
Djokovic was similarly dominant over Andy Murray in the semis and he has looked untouchable in both Shanghai and Beijing, where he beat Rafael Nadal to win his sixth China Open last week. “Not many guys are able to do that. It’s really impressive,” said Tsonga, when asked about Djokovic’s tally of nine tournament victories this year.
“Today there is nothing to say. He’s playing a lot better than everybody, I think. He’s really consistent. You have to be in your best shape to beat him anyway, and everybody knows that it’s not easy to play your best tennis every match.
“Yeah, I think his level is just better than everybody for the moment.” After a rock-star welcome complete with ear-splitting music, Tsonga was quickly in trouble and he nervously netted on break points in the first and third games to go 3-0 down.
Some rare Djokovic errors gave Tsonga a break of his own but he immediately handed back the initiative to the Serb, who calmly served out to love for 6-2 and a one-set lead. Tsonga hammered his second ace of the afternoon to get off the mark in the second set, and then two service winners and two more aces helped him neutralise a break point and go 2-1 ahead.
Djokovic held his first three service games to love, ramping up pressure on the Frenchman, but Tsonga held firm and unleashed a crunching forehand to stay in front 4-3. The Frenchman stared down five break points in the second set but on the sixth, he finally cracked with a double fault to put Djokovic 5-4 ahead and serving for the match.
The Serb did not need asking twice, grabbing the first match point when Tsonga put a lob long, and then soaking up the acclaim from the early evening crowd. — AFP

Published: Mon 19 Oct 2015, 12:00 AM

Updated: Mon 19 Oct 2015, 3:25 PM

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  • Afptalek Harris


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