Murray became famous for his Serbian toughness to the top spot at the end of 2016 when he beat Djokovic in the final of the ATP Finals, but that was the only season he finished at the top of the classification.
Djokovic finished the best dog title twice since then, including this year, and tied the record six times set by Pete Sampras to be the number one at the end of the year.
“It’s an amazing feat,” Murray said during a live broadcast with Gail Monfils.
To do so six times, especially with the players now on top of the game, and the players he was competing with. It’s an amazing achievement.
“He deservedly deserved it, he was the best player of all season again. And yes, I wouldn’t be surprised if there was him fighting for the position again too.
Murray watched with interest that Djokovic’s main rivals this season – Dominic Tim and Rafael Nadal – are locked in an excitement at O2.
“It was a very high level match,” Murray added. The best player match in the tournament so far.
This was always too tight. I think Rafa put a tiebreaker point in the first set and didn’t get it, which is a really good point from Dominic. There aren’t a lot of chances in the first set, don’t think there’s a stopping point.
There were some breaks in the second. Dominic broke his defense straight away and then saved Rafa some match points when he was trailing 5-4 in a second. Dominic was a little stiffer, maybe a little more weight-bearing inside.
It was a great match, one of those games where it was a pity that no one in the arena saw it.
This was a great showcase of top sports, playing a really good game and leveling up. Dominic was a bit strong today.
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