Djokovic Wins ATP World Tour Finals

***Honours Paris Terror Victims

Following his 6-1 6-1 demolition of Kei Nishikori at the ATP World Tour Finals on Sunday, world number one, Novak Djokovic led tributes to the victims of the Paris terror attacks.

The Serb swept-off the world number 6 in just 54 minutes to ensure he ends the year as the world’s top ranked player.

Upon receiving the ATP World No 1. Trophy, the 28-year old asked to say a few extra word’s to the crowd.

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He said: “All my heart goes to the families of the lost ones. It’s really devastating to see those images,” he said before asking the crowd to join him in a round of applause.

By securing the end of year number one spot, Djokovic became only the sixth player to achieve the feat on four occasions.

He added: “It’s the best season, best year of my life.

“I’ve been experiencing some peak time right now and everything got together.

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“I’ve had lots of success, but 2011 and 2015 definitely stand out. I’m looking back with great pride and joy. My team definitely plays a part in this.”

Elsewhere, World number 2, Roger Federer defeated Tomas Berdych 6-4 6-2 in Sunday’s other singles match at the ATP World Tour Finals.

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