The final act of the Nitto ATP Finals takes place in Turin: the Serbian aims to reach Federer’s six successes, the Norwegian has already played in two Grand Slam finals
Djokovic is looking for his sixth Nitto ATP Finals crown, a feat that would match Roger Federer’s record. The 35-year-old from Belgrade could also become the oldest champion ever, following the London triumph of the then 30-year-old Federer in 2011. By taking the title as undefeated champion, Djokovic would win a record haul of over 4.7 million dollars, as well as 1,500 Pepperstone ATP Rankings points. “He’s a player who doesn’t have many weaknesses,” Casper said of his opponent in the final. “But he’s human. He lost to Rune in the Bercy final two weeks ago. I’m sure he too will feel some pressure. C ‘is a lot at stake.” “I would, of course, like to win the trophy, but I won’t be the only player who wants it on the court,” said Djokovic who is aiming for a record six Nitto Finals titles like Federer. “I hope to be able to play at the level in which I’ve played most of this week’s games and finally win.”
November 20, 2022 (change November 20, 2022 | 20:51)
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