Easy does it for cruise-control djokovic
Novak Djokovic returns a backhand to JoWilfried Tsonga in Shanghai on Sunday. Phil Noble / Livepic Via Reuters |
Another Shanghai Masters title for world No 1
It proved all too easy once again for Novak Djokovic as the world No 1 continued his frightening dominance of men's tennis by cruising past Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga to win another Shanghai Masters title on Sunday.
The Serbian, a 10-time Grand Slam champion, brushed aside the challenge of a befuddled Tsonga 6-1 6-4 to claim his third Shanghai Masters and ninth title of a standout year that has left him being spoken of among the sport's all-time greats.
Djokovic won three Grand Slams this year and was runner-up at the French Open. Since a surprise quarterfinal loss to Ivo Karlovic in Qatar in January, he has made the final of all 13 events he has played.
The 30-year-old Tsonga had shown his serving prowess in taking out Rafa Nadal in three tight sets in the semifinals on Saturday but against the imperious returning skills of Djokovic he had no answers.
The 28-year-old Serb nullified Tsonga's most potent weapon to break his three opening service games and take a first set which the Frenchman played predominantly far behind the baseline.
Things improved for Tsonga at the start of the second set, when he worked hard to fight off break points and stay on serve through the opening eight games as the Serb sauntered through his own service.
But the pressure proved too much.
Djokovic hammered balls to all angles with supreme court coverage at the expense of just eight unforced errors and broke at the third attempt in the crucial ninth game.
"Today there is nothing to say. He's playing a lot better than everybody, I think," said Tsonga.
"He's really consistent. You have to be in your best shape to beat him anyway, and everybody knows that it's not easy to play your best tennis every match."
It was a second straight tournament Djokovic had won without dropping a set after he landed his sixth China Open title in Beijing last week.
The Serb now boasts a 38-1 record on the Chinese hardcourts.
Tsonga will be comforted by his strong showing in China, which helped move him up to ninth in the race to qualify for the eight man end-of-season ATP Tour Finals in London next month.
Djokovic, however, was left looking for more records after securing his 57th ATP Tour title and moving within two of Nadal's mark of 27 Masters Series crowns after taking his prize money for the year beyond $16 million.