World no.1 Djokovic targets record-equalling sixth ATP Finals title
World number one Novak Djokovic says he feels fresher going into next week’s ATP Finals than in previous years as he chases a record-equalling sixth title.
The 34-year-old Serb is seeking his first victory in the event since 2015.
After missing out on an historic calendar Grand Slam at the US Open two months ago, Djokovic took time off before returning to win the Paris Masters last week.
“I needed that break to rejuvenate and get ready for a strong finish to the season,” said Djokovic
Djokovic has been successful at the ATP Finals five times – first in 2008, then dominating between 2012 and 2015 – and another will see him equal Roger Federer’s record six titles.
The event, which starts on Sunday, will take place in new surroundings after moving to Italian city Turin following a 12-year spell at London’s O2 Arena.
On why he has not managed to win the event since 2015, Djokovic said: “It could be just the amount of energy you spend during the season – you don’t have enough left in the tank for the final push.
“Playing at the highest level against the top eight players in the world every single match is really high intensity and high demand that you have to be at your best.
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“It requires a lot of energy to try for this tournament.”