Novak Djokovic bagged his 7th ATP Finals title, overpowering local hero Jannik Sinner 6-3, 6-3 in Turin. Djokovic is now gaining widespread recognition for his dominance in the tennis world. He had a remarkable year with three Grand Slams, bringing his overall tally to a record-breaking 24, along with a 40th Masters 1000 title. His victory at the ATP Finals has placed him at a 400th week at world number one. At 36 years old, Djokovic displayed his exceptional skill by defeating the best young players in the game with an impressive performance throughout the tournament. The win against Jannik Sinner, who has been on top of his game, has been described as phenomenal. Djokovic expressed pride in his performances and acknowledged Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz as outstanding players. Sinner had a strong run in the tournament and demonstrated potential to be a Grand Slam contender next season. Despite Djokovic’s early control and dominance in the final, Sinner did not give up without a fight, showcasing his determination. Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury also retained their doubles title at the tournament, finishing with a near-perfect record. Overall, it was a memorable success for Djokovic and a testament to his ongoing reign as a dominant force in tennis.