World No.1 Novak Djokovic has gained merciless revenge on Jannik Sinner to annex a record-breaking seventh ATP Finals title with a straight-set victory over Italy's golden boy in Turin.
Djokovic took one hour 43 minutes to win 6-3 6-3 on Sunday as the amazing Serbian continues to break records at the age of 36.
Djokovic entered the match tied with Roger Federer on six titles at the season-ending tournament for the year's top eight players.
It was his fourth win over Sinner, who had recorded a first-ever victory against Djokovic in the group stages in Turin and was the first Italian to reach the final.
But Djokovic was in imperious form on Sunday, winning 14 straight points from the end of the first set to the third game of the second to leave him firmly in control and subdue the Turin crowd.
His win concludes a year in which he won three of the four Grand Slam titles and seized back the world number one spot from Carlos Alcaraz and, worryingly for the chasing pack, he will head into 2024 looking as dominant as ever.
With Reuters