
For the Serbian, today’s match was much easier than the previous three matches in which he struggled a lot and had to play three sets to defeat Rublyov, Rune and Grikspor. Not only did he get the job done in less than 100 minutes, but he didn’t give Dimitrov a single break point.
In the first set, the seventh game was crucial, which Djokovic won on Dimitrov’s serve for a 4-3 lead. Having already broken the opponent’s resistance, in the second set he won two breaks, one in the fifth and one in the last, ninth game for victory and seventh title at the Masters in Paris.
This is his 40th Masters trophy and the 97th overall title of his career, which will likely leave him at the top of the ATP list until the end of the year, surpassing the number of 400 weeks at the top.