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Djokovic focuses on positives after winning 6th Paris Masters crown

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Djokovic focuses on positives after winning 6th Paris Masters crown

BOUNCE BACK. Novak Djokovic returns to top form after missing out on a rare calendar Grand Slam.

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Novak Djokovic secures a record 37th Masters title as he makes sure he would finish the year as the world No. 1 for a record seventh time

Novak Djokovic put the disappointment of missing out on a rare calendar Grand Slam behind him as he won a record sixth Paris Masters title on Sunday, November 7.

The Serbian’s bid to become the first man since Rod Laver in 1969 to win all four majors in the same year was ended by Daniil Medvedev in September’s US Open final, and on Sunday, he avenged that defeat by beating the Russian, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, in Paris.

Sunday’s triumph secured Djokovic a record 37th Masters title, capping a successful week in which the 34-year-old had also made sure he would finish the year as world No. 1 for a record seventh time.

“I already closed that (New York) chapter, to be honest. I’m not regretting it, really. I’m not spending days suffering because I didn’t take the calendar slam this year,” Djokovic told a news conference.

“I’m very relieved that the calendar, that the Grand Slam season was done, because I felt a tremendous pressure unlike anything I felt in my life.”

“So it was an interesting experience, and I’m very satisfied with the way I played in Grand Slams, three wins and a final. I mean, there is much more positive things to be grateful for and to look at the negative.”

On Sunday, Djokovic remained unflappable despite losing the opening set as he set another record.

“I have always been honest enough to say that the history of our sport is too big a motivation,” he said.

“It is an objective, yes, to prove that I can break all the records with all the results that I can obtain on the tour professionally.”

“So, yes, I love breaking records. I’m very motivated to carry on. My priority is the Grand Slams and Masters 1000 where you can gain the largest number of points. This is an added benefit of our sport.”

Djokovic will now set his sights to the November 14-21 ATP Finals in Turin, where he will be looking to match Roger Federer’s record haul of six titles at the season-ending event. – Rappler.com

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