Djokovic wins ATP World Tour Final

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Rafael Nadal may well have performed a minor miracle to come back from a career-threatening injury and reclaim the world No1 ranking from Novak Djokovic this year but it was the Serb who put the full point on the closing sentence of 2013 with a decisive if less than full-throttle victory on Monday night in the 39th match between the pair.

No two players in the modern era have met more often on a tennis court and, with Andy Murray recuperating from injury and Roger Federer closer to the slopes than the summit of his distinguished reign, this rivalry is the one that matters most for now and the immediate future.

Djokovic took an hour and 36 minutes of edgy tennis that hit few peaks to win 6-3, 6-4 in front of the 16th consecutive full house of the week at the Greenwich venue.

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