Paris: Novak Djokovic won the sixth Masters title of Paris by avenged the US last defeat against Russia Daniil Medvedev with a 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 victory in Sunday exhibition match.
Serbia, which is guaranteed to secure the number one world point at the end of the year for the seventh time record, it takes time to adjust to solving the world’s sturdy defense number two but cannot be stopped when he found the opening.
Djokovic was looking to avoid the end of the season without the title Masters for the first time since 2017 and remained calm throughout to reach his mission against holders.
Medvedev was overwhelmed in the third set and bowed from the contest at the first match point when Djokovic released a tremendous forehand winner on the phone.
Two months after Medvedev denied Djokovic the 21st Single Grand Slam title when he beat Serbia in Flushing Meadows, Russia hoped to lock his opponent to the backhand-to-backhand battle again.
Medvedev went bankrupt in the opening match when Djokovic made a busy mistake that was not delayed by Russia who was thin to maintain it in the leg.
World number one leveled for 2-2 but Medvedev stole his service again to move 4-3 with beautiful iris backhand on the internet.
Russia was then held serving twice to pocket the first set when Djokovic returned to a long time.
Serbia, however, changed the table in the second set, went 3-1 when Medvedev buried backhand to the internet.
Djokovic is served and volleyball to save breakpoints at 5-3 and see the second service with large service.
Medvedev regulates a third with a spectacular block on the internet but the first selection of the top seed comes back to rescue.
Djokovic finally took the match to be decider with a US card at the third point.
He went bankrupt for 3-2 courtesy of three mistakes that were not released by Medvedev and stole his opponent’s dish again to move 5-2.
Serving the match, Djokovic gave Medvedev too much space and Russia pulled the break back but the tank was empty and he gave up on his service in the next match.