Khachanov shocks Djokovic for maiden ATP 1000 title

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Last Updated : Nov 05 2018 | 3:45 AM IST

Russian underdog Karen Khachanov ended a dramatic week with his first ATP 1000 title after stunning the to-be world number one Novak Djokovic 7-5, 6-4 in the 2018 Paris Masters final here on Sunday.

The unseeded Russian triumphed his first ATP 1000 final over the four-time winner in one hour and 38 minutes, Xinhua news agency reported.

"It's one of my biggest titles so far, biggest achievement. In general, it's a breakthrough season. And this title, it's a good year-end," Khachanov told a news conference.

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Khachanov was riding on a wonderful trip in the French capital this week, as he registered three victories in a row against world Top 10 players, John Isner, Alexander Zverev and Dominic Thiem, en route to Sunday's final.

Djokovic broke for the first time for a 3-1 lead in the first set, only to see his Russian rival's quick response in the very next game. Khachanov continued to press on for his second break in the 11th game and served out the opening set at 7-5.

The third break arrived for Khachanov in the third game of the second set. He built a 4-2 advantage later on with an ace, as Djokovic seemingly didn't recover from fatigue following his three-hour semifinal tussle against Roger Federer.

Despite maintaining his next two serves, Djokovic failed to cut the deficit in his opponent's service. His long backhand in the 10th game earned the Russian hopeful a ground-breaking title of career.

"Novak started with a really high intensity. I knew that that's normal the way he's playing from the beginning, like moving you left, right, left, right.

Djokovic saw his 33rd ATP Masters 1000 title which could tie Rafael Nadal's record relinquished, but had already secured his top place at the upcoming ATP Rankings following Nadal's withdrawal from the tournament earlier this week.

He admitted that he didn't recover well from the semifinals, but paid more tribute to Khachanov's performance.

"I don't want to talk about that (fatigue). I want to talk about how well he played all week and he absolutely deserved to win the match today. All the credit to him," Djokovic said.

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First Published: Nov 05 2018 | 3:36 AM IST

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