The Freeman

Djokovic frustrates Nadal to extend Beijing dynasty

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BEIJING — Novak Djokovic crushed his age-old rival Rafael Nadal 6-2, 6-2 on Sunday to seal his sixth China Open title and extend his amazing unbeaten run at the Beijing tournament.

The world number one underlined his superiorit­y in men's tennis as he thrashed a fading Nadal for his 29th win at an event he also won in 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013 and 2014.

Djokovic won three of the four Grand Slam finals this year and he shows no signs of slowing down at the end of the season, after losing only 18 games in his romp to the Chinese title.

But he said the victory wasn't as easy as the score suggested against a player he has now faced 45 times — the longest rivalry in men's tennis history.

"The scoreline, especially in the first set, doesn't indicate the real battle that we had on the court," Djokovic said.

"I'm aware of the fact that very few points can decide a winner of the matches I play against the biggest rivals, and Rafa is definitely one of them.

"He's the kind of player that is a champion and understand­s the kind of challenge that a big match presents, and he knows how to play on the big stage for the titles. He has won so many."

Nadal was troubled by a foot injury in the second set but he said he was happy with his performanc­e this week as he fights to return to the very top levels of tennis.

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"I was competing very well in the first set. So seriously, I am happy the way I played. I am happy the way that I am improving," he said.

"Every match is important for me. All improvemen­ts are important, even if they are the small ones. I felt during this week I improved a lot of things. I take a lot of positive things from the week. That's very important for me.

"As I said before: My main goal is try to be 100 percent ready for the beginning of next season. A week like this one helps a lot."

Djokovic put Nadal under pressure from the start with a thunderous opening rally, which the Spaniard lost, and the world number eight then shanked a forehand high into the air to give up the first break point.

 ?? AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE ?? First place winner Novak Djokovic of Serbia poses with the trophy after winning the men's singles final against Rafael Nadal of Spain at the China Open tennis tournament in Beijing.
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE First place winner Novak Djokovic of Serbia poses with the trophy after winning the men's singles final against Rafael Nadal of Spain at the China Open tennis tournament in Beijing.

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