Djokovic crowns his 37th Masters 1000 in Paris
Paris, November 8 (RHC/PL)-- Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic won his 37th Masters 1000 tournament title by coming from behind to defeat Russia's Daniil Medvedev 2-1 (4-6, 6-3, 6-3).
It was an attractive duel between the two best players in the world at the moment, with the Russian setting the pace in the early stages and Dijokovic having to reverse a poor start.
For the second set Djokovic managed to slowly correct and improve his most important aspects of the game, as is the case of the service that concluded for a 79 percent of effectiveness.
The improvement of the Serb in the match was adding more excitement to the outcome of the match in which Medvedev lost a little concentration and demanded the public to respect the silence.
In the end Djokovic achieved in Paris a success that calms the frustration of the failed fourth Grand Slam in New York and repeats for the seventh year the world number one, while breaking a tie with Rafa Nadal in the largest number of titles in Masters 1000 events, now with 37 for 36 of the Iberian.