Tennis: Novak Djokovic overcomes a scare against Casper Ruud to win in straight sets at ATP Finals

Novak Djokovic overcomes a scare against debutant Casper Ruud to win in straight sets at the ATP Finals after a shaky start in Turin with the world No 1 hoping to win the trophy for the first time since 2015

  • Novak Djokovic saw off Norwegian Casper Ruud in straight sets at ATP Finals  
  • The World No 1 had a nervy start and dropped serve in the opening game 
  • He is looking to win the trophy for a sixth time but hasn’t lifted it since 2015 


Novak Djokovic recovered from a wobbly start to defeat debutant Casper Ruud in his opening round-robin match at the Nitto ATP Finals in Turin.

The world number one is bidding for a record-equalling sixth title at the season-ending tournament but has not lifted the trophy since 2015.

He arrived in Italy on the back of a 37th Masters title in Paris and kept his winning run going with a 7-6 (4) 6-2 victory over Ruud, who is the first Norwegian to qualify for the tournament.

Djokovic overcame an early wobble against Norwegian Casper Ruud to win in straight sets 

He dropped serve in his opening game but powered through to win 7-6, 6-2 in his first match

He dropped serve in his opening game but powered through to win 7-6, 6-2 in his first match

Djokovic dropped serve in the opening game after a point when he stumbled and dropped his racket before netting, but he settled into the match and broke back for 3-3.

Ruud, who has developed his game this year to be a threat on all surfaces, rather than just his favoured clay, did well to save two set points at 4-5, but Djokovic came out on top in the tie-break.

The second set was a masterclass from Djokovic, who applied intense pressure to his 22-year-old opponent’s serve and eased to victory.

The debutant impressed and saved two set points but lacked the experience of Djokovic

The debutant impressed and saved two set points but lacked the experience of Djokovic

Djokovic will be hoping to win the tournament for the sixth time but hasn't won it since 2015

Djokovic will be hoping to win the tournament for the sixth time but hasn’t won it since 2015

Earlier, Joe Salisbury won the battle of the Britons against Jamie Murray.

This is the first time two British doubles players have qualified for the tournament as one of the top eight teams of the year, with Salisbury partnering American Rajeev Ram and Murray teaming up with Brazilian Bruno Soares.

The pairs faced each other in their first group match and, for the third time this year, it was Salisbury and Ram that came out on top.

They had previously met in the semi-finals of the Australian Open and the final of the US Open, and here Salisbury and Ram capitalised on a fast start to win 6-1 7-6 (5).

Murray dropped serve twice in the opening set, but the second was much tighter, with both teams missing chances to forge ahead.

Ram and Salisbury took an early lead in the tie-break, though, and a return winner from Ram on their second match point clinched victory for the second seeds.

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