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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Djokovic took the Masters in London


In two hours and 14 minutes of play with a very high level, the Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic  on Monday cemented its position as world number one by defeating SwissRoger Federer 7-6, 7-5 to win the title of Masters London , the season-ending tournament of the ATP.  The Serb, who began the year by winning the Australia Open, recovered from being disadvantaged in straight sets to Federer and left no chance to win his seventh title in the competition. Djokovic reacted after breaks of serve at the start of both sets and won his sixth title of the year. Federer went ahead 2-0 in the first set with a break of serve and took the lead in the second set, but the world number one was able to trace both times. It was the second consecration of Serbia in the season-ending tournament which brings together the world's top eight. Previously became champion in 2008 when the tournament was played in Shanghai. The Swiss Federer sought to win the title for the seventh time and third straight.

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