Djokovic, Shapovalov in final showdown

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Serbia's Novak Djokovic celebrates after winning against Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov during their men's singles semi-final tennis match at the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 - Rolex Paris Masters - indoor tennis tournament at The AccorHotels Arena in Paris on November 2, 2019. (Photo by MARTIN BUREAU / AFP)

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PARIS: Novak Djokovic beat Grigor Dimitrov on Saturday to set up a Paris Masters final against Canadian youngster Denis Shapovalov, as Rafael Nadal withdrew from the tournament with an abdominal injury.

Top seed Djokovic saw off Dimitrov 7-6 (7/5), 6-4 in the last four before Nadal, his rival for the year-end world number one spot, pulled out, saying he felt the problem in practice before medical tests confirmed a muscle strain.

“Sorry to be in that position, but that happens sometimes, and that’s it,” said the 33-year-old Nadal, who will usurp Djokovic at the top of the rankings next week.

Serbia’s Novak Djokovic celebrates after winning against Bulgaria’s Grigor Dimitrov. Photo: AFP

“It’s a super sad moment for me because I have been enjoying a lot during the whole tournament.”

The 19-time Grand Slam champion’s withdrawal was announced to the crowd just minutes before he was due on court to take on Shapovalov in the semis.

Nadal has never won the Paris Masters title and also pulled out on his last appearance in 2017 before the quarter-finals.

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He also admitted that his fitness for the ATP Tour Finals in London, which start on November 10, is in doubt.

“I will do all I can do and all what’s possible to recover for it,” he said. “But as you can expect, today I can’t answer this question.”

Djokovic now has the chance to boost his hopes of equalling Pete Sampras’ record of finishing six years as the world number one, while the Serbian would also move within one of Nadal on the all-time list with a 34th Masters title if he beats Shapovalov.

Djokovic came through a dramatic first-set tie-break before
prevailing against Dimitrov
without facing a break point in the match.

It will be the 50th Masters final of the 16-time Grand Slam champion’s career and his sixth in Paris, having lost to Russian Karen Khachanov in last year’s championship match. – AFP

 

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