At the 2023 Masters tournament, Novak Djokovic once again finished with the upper hand, beating Jannik Zinner 3-6, 3-6 in the final in Turin. The Italian, who beat the Serbian in the group stage, also admitted that Nola is big on him - and indeed everyone else - when it comes to the moment of truth.
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With winning the title, Djokovic broke the record for most Masters titles. He did so for the seventh time — more than anyone — and after shaking off Roger Federer, who shared the summit with him until Sunday night with six wins each.
Now, with 31 prestigious titles – he has 24 Grand Slam titles for those who have forgotten (Rafael Nadal is second with 22 wins) – Djokovic has also proved to the last of the doubters that he is the greatest tennis player of all time, and at 36 he is not going to stop and will continue to play well into 2024.
Yannick Zinner. The mighty fait wasn't enough, Photo: AP
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Whether his successor is already playing on the ATP Tour is possible, but he is not in sight, nor is the talented Zinner who gave a tremendous fight in the Masters final, but despite the push of the home crowd could not stand up to the greatest of them all.
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