The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

It’s yet more history for Djokovic

- By Eleanor Crooks sport@sundaypost.com

Novak Djokovic made another piece of history by beating Hubert Hurkacz in the semifinals of the Rolex Paris Masters yesterday to ensure he will finish a season ranked world No.1 for the seventh time.

The 20-time Grand Slam champion cannot now be caught by US Open winner Daniil Medvedev and breaks the record he jointly held with Pete Sampras.

Djokovic has topped the standings in seven of the past 11 seasons and broke the record for the most weeks at No. 1 for any male player earlier this year.

He has now been No. 1 for 345 weeks and counting, with his most recent spell beginning in February 2020.

Djokovic said: “(I’m) just proud and extremely happy. Obviously that was one of the biggest goals, and it’s always one of the biggest goals, to try to be number one and end the season as number one.

“To do it for the record seventh time and surpass my childhood idol and role model Pete is incredible. Very grateful, very blessed to be in this position.”

Djokovic returned to action this week for the first time since he fell one step short of a calendar Grand Slam by losing to Medvedevin­t he final in New York.

He has looked understand­ably a little rusty but recovered from a set down to defeat Hurkacz 3-6 6-0 7-6 (5).

The Pole had already achieved his main goal of the week by clinching the eighth spot at the ATP Finals later this month, and he hit back from 4-1 down in the deciding set to force a tie-break but fell just short.

Meanwhile, Jamie Murray and Brazilian Bruno Soares were beaten in the Doubles semi-finals.

The Scot and Soares won the St Petersburg Open in Russia last Sunday but lost out yesterday to Tim Puetz and Mike Venus 7-5, 6-3.

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