World number one Novak Djokovic
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World number one Novak Djokovic extended
his lead at the top of the ATP rankings following his three-set victory
over number two Roger Federer in the final of the Indian Wells Masters
on Sunday, AFP reports.
In the latest rankings, released Monday,
Spaniard Rafael Nadal, Britain’s Andy Murray and Kei Nishikori complete
the top five with Canadian Milos Raonic in sixth spot.
But former Australian Open champion Stan
Wawrinka of Switzerland slipped one place to eighth following his
second round exit in California, while Spaniard David Ferrer climbs one
place to seventh.
American John Isner dropped four places to 21st, leaving the United States without a single represenrative in the world top 20.
Djokovic defeated Federer 6-3, 6-7 (5/7), 6-2 to successfully defend his Indian Wells crown and claim his 50th career ATP title.
The 27-year-old world number one from
Serbia also captured his fourth Indian Wells crown and is now tied with
world number two Federer for the most men’s titles in the California
desert.
“The trophy is very heavy,” Djokovic
told the crowd as he celebrated adding to the titles he won in 2008 and
2011 as well as last year.
It was another epic struggle in a long
list of hardcourt battles between the two top players in the world, who
have met 38 times with Swiss great Federer still holding a slight 20-18
edge.
Djokovic had lost his last two matches
to Federer in straight sets after beating him in last year’s Wimbledon
final. The five-time Australian Open winner also needed three sets to
beat Federer in the 2014 Indian Wells title match.
Djokovic’s range of emotions Sunday went
from shaking while trying to take a drink of water during a changeover,
to breaking a racquet in fit of anger to the sweet bliss of beating the
17-time Grand Slam winner and one of the greatest of all-time on the
big stage.
“If you look at the big picture, I
thought I deserved it in an way, because I really fought for it,” said
Djokovic. “I am at the prime of my career. I am going to use every part
of this fact to stay where I am and to fight for as many major titles as
possible.”
“I don’t think these challenges that I
go through and the pressure that I feel are harming me or that I find it
difficult. It is a privilege because I earned it.”
Djokovic and Federer have combined to
win eight of the last 12 Indian Wells titles but this is the first time
they have met in back-to-back finals.
Federer insisted people shouldn’t read too much into this loss.
“I have beat him the last couple times.
It is not like I lost 10 in a row,” Federer said. “A lot depends on how
well he serves and returns. We usually play in finals so we are both
peaking at the same time.”
Djokovic blasted eight aces, 26 winners
and broke Federer five times in the two hour, 17 minute battle in front
of a crowd of about 15,000 inside the Tennis Garden stadium.
Djokovic surpassed his coach Boris Becker (49) to become the 12th player in Open Era history with 50 ATP Tour titles.
World number one Novak Djokovic
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March 24, 2015
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