Novak Djokovic says he is ready for the “big task” of trying to win the ATP Tour Finals in London and claim the year-end world No. 1 spot for a record-equaling sixth time.
The 16-time Grand Slam champion on Sunday sealed his fifth Paris Masters title with a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Canadian Denis Shapovalov, but was usurped by the injured Rafael Nadal at the top of the rankings yesterday.
Nadal said he would fight until it is “impossible” to be fit for the start of the season-ending championships on Sunday.
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If the Spaniard does not play or fails to win a round-robin match at the Finals, Djokovic must claim two group-stage victories and make the final to pass him.
Djokovic would also be sure of the year-end No. 1 ranking should he win the tournament and Nadal does not reach the semi-finals.
“There’s always a chance that I win all my matches in London, that I play well. I have done it in the past and I like playing there, but it’s [an] extremely difficult task considering who my opponents are going to be,” said the 32-year-old, who has won five ATP Tour Finals titles.
“You’re playing [a] top-10 player every single match. So that’s a big task on my end that I have to focus on and as a consequence, of course, if I manage to get the year-end No. 1, that would be fantastic,” he said.
Djokovic is bidding to equal Pete Sampras’ record of finishing six years as the world’s best player, while Nadal is looking to achieve the feat for a fifth time.
“It is a motivation and a goal every day,” Djokovic said. “It is a goal that I have as a professional tennis player to win as many Grand Slams as possible and also to be No. 1 worldwide for as long as possible.”
The 33-year-old Nadal could have ended the race for top spot by winning the Paris title, but he withdrew before his semi-final against Shapovalov with an abdominal-muscle strain.
Djokovic has enjoyed yet another fantastic season, winning the Australian Open and Wimbledon among his five titles.
That looked a long way off when the Serbian’s comeback from a long-standing elbow injury suffered a setback last year with a shock French Open quarter-final defeat by Italian Marco Cecchinato, but he has since added four major titles, having also claimed the Wimbledon and US Open crowns last year.
Djokovic — who is closing in on Nadal, who has 19, and Federer, with 20, on the all-time list of Grand Slam titles — says he is hoping to play on for as many years as possible.
“I would like to play tennis for a long time. I don’t know how long that is going to be, but I wish to really play pretty long. So hopefully you’ll be seeing me around for many more years,” he said.
Djokovic’s victory delivered his 34th Masters title and his 77th on the ATP Tour.
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