After sealing the deal in the ‘City of Lights’ at Paris Masters, Novak Djokovic looked to triumph in Turin. But little did he know he had to start the campaign with a lung-busting 3-hour-4 minutes battle against the 20-year-old Danish player, Holger Rune to get the taste of his first victory at the Piedmont capital. The current number 1 needed only one win at the ATP Finals to secure his top spot at the year-end. But the journey hasn’t started as smoothly as he would have wanted, as a familiar disgruntled Serb showed up to the court.
The Serbinator clinched his victory over the Dane with a 7-6(4), 6(1)-7, 6-3 scoreline. However, a moment of frustration during the third set saw him receive a code of violation. The 36-year-old broke two rackets out of rage during the match. Djokovic, however, has done it in the past as well. Still, how did he seal the deal at Pala Alpitour this time?
Novak Djokovic gets frustrated with the hard nut to crack during his opener at ATP Finals
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Novak Djokovic and Holger Rune engaged in a nail-biting encounter to kick-start their campaign in Turin on Sunday, with the latter looking to avenge his loss in Paris-Bercy. This was Rune’s maiden appearance at the season-ending tournament and he didn’t disappoint his fans at all on Sunday. Rune went on to hit 19 winners in the grueling 72-minute encounter in the first set. The second set witnessed even longer rallies amid lightning-fast conditions at Pala Alpitour. But unlike in the first set, the Danish got the upper hand in tiebreakers and forced the match to a deciding set.?
Djokovic starts third set by winning 9/10 out points played. Then gets broken, breaks two rackets out of frustration and receives a code violation #Tennis
— Adam_Addicott (@AdamAddicott) November 12, 2023
Novak Djokovic is known for his comebacks out of nowhere. His composure during the intense moments of the matches has been the epitome of his success. But fans got to witness the other side of the Djoker as he let loose his anger after letting an early break lead slip in the third set. Breaking two of his rackets during the match, the Serbinator left a small pile of destruction behind the seat to receive a code violation.
However, he quickly regained composure to secure the historic win in Turin. A win that cemented his status as nothing short of legend, Novak Djokovic is truly exceptional and he proved it again.
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Djokovic has reached untouchable heights after his victory against Rune
Novak Djokovic has secured his number one spot at the year’s end with his opening match victory at the ATP Finals. With this win, he has also guaranteed his 400th week at the helm of the ATP rankings. An 8-time number 1 rank finish at the year-end is quite a remarkable feat to achieve in a career for any sports person.
The 24-time Grand Slam Champion has won 19 straight matches since he last smashed his racket while playing against Carlos Alcaraz at Wimbledon this year. That was a difficult ending for an epic run. But this time he has already crossed the finish line. Now, Djokovic would love to end the season with a bright smile. Can he clinch yet another trophy in what has been an astonishing season for the Serbian?
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