Jannik Sinner is enjoying a stellar 2024 season on the ATP Tour. It is not hard for his rival Novak Djokovic to see the reasons why.
Djokovic pushed Sinner all the way in an absorbing opening set on Sunday in the Rolex Shanghai Masters championship match. Yet the Italian dialled in to clinch it in a tie-break before accelerating through the second set for a 7-6(4), 6-3 victory. It was Sinner’s third consecutive Lexus ATP Head2Head victory against Djokovic, and the Serbian was later asked if he sees any of his own abilities in his younger rival.
“All around, every shot he's got in the game,” said Djokovic in his post-match press conference. “He's improved his serve tremendously. I think that became a big weapon. He's just very aggressive from the baseline, as soon as he's got a shorter ball, he's taking the initiative. Just very solid from forehand and backhand, doesn't make too many mistakes, and just tries to take away the time from the opponent.
“That's something that reminds me of myself throughout my career, that's what I've done for so many years consistently. Playing fast-paced tennis, taking away time from the opponent, kind of suffocating the opponent, in a certain way. You want your opponent to always feel under pressure from your shots, from your speed, from your presence on the court. So he's got that. This year he's been so consistent. It's really, really impressive.”
Despite his straight-sets defeat on Sunday, record four-time Shanghai champion Djokovic reflected fondly on his first appearance at the Chinese ATP Masters 1000 since 2019. The Serbian has risen three spots to sixth in the PIF ATP Live Race To Turin as a result of his championship-match run, putting him in a strong position to qualify for the season-ending Nitto ATP Finals.
“I think there's quite a few positives that I can take,” said Djokovic. “First of all, I think the level of my tennis was really good this tournament, probably best after the Olympic games in terms of how I played, how I performed, how I fought.
“I did my best tonight. Under the circumstances, you know, I felt maybe not a hundred percent fresh, but at the same time big credit to Jannik for playing the big points better than me, and that's what made the difference. He deserved to win, he was just too strong in important moments.”
What an amazing run, @DjokerNole 🙌
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If Djokovic had defeated Sinner to lift the trophy in Shanghai, he would have become just the third man to win 100 tour-level titles in the Open Era (after Jimmy Connors and Roger Federer). While the 37-year-old acknowledged that hitting that milestone would have been ‘a bonus’, it is not the primary source of motivation for him as he continues to compete on tennis’ biggest stages.
“My main motivation comes from love and passion for the sport, and also the desire to keep competing,” said Djokovic. “These are the matches and challenges that I still strive for, to be in a position to play against the best players in the world, on the biggest stage, in the finals of some of the biggest tournaments in the world.
“That's what I work for and why I still keep on pushing myself. That's all that can be said about that. I don't know what future brings. I'll just try to kind of go with the flow to see how I feel in a given moment. I still plan to compete and play next season and let's see how far I go.”
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