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Djokovic tames Nadal to become king of Beijing

October 11, 2015 20:08 IST
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The Serbian showed no mercy against the Spaniard as he cruised to a 6-2, 6-2 victory at the National Tennis Centre to claim the China Open title

Serbia's Novak Djokovic celebrates after winning the China Open men's singles final against Spain's Rafael Nadal in Beijing on Sunday

IMAGE: Serbia's Novak Djokovic celebrates after winning the China Open men's singles final against Spain's Rafael Nadal in Beijing on Sunday. Photograph: Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters

World number one Novak Djokovic continued his recent dominance over Rafael Nadal when he beat the Spaniard in the final of the China Open to win the tournament for the sixth time on Sunday.

The Serbian showed no mercy against the Spaniard, who was hampered by a foot problem in the second set, as he cruised to a 6-2, 6-2 victory at the National Tennis Centre in the Chinese capital.

"I played a great tournament overall and continued playing well today," Djokovic said at the trophy presentation.

"This definitely has been my most successful tournament in my career. I have won the Australian Open five times but Beijing has been a lucky place for me.

"I keep on coming back here and have very positive memories."

Djokovic has now beaten Nadal in seven of their last eight meetings, dating back to the 2013 China Open, and is on the verge of levelling their head-to-head record.

The pair have played each other 45 times with Nadal, who has struggled with his form and niggling injuries in the past year, hanging on to a 23-22 advantage.

Rafael Nadal reacts after losing a point to Novak Djokovic

Rafael Nadal reacts after losing a point to Novak Djokovic. Photograph: Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters

The World No 8 took a medical timeout early in the second set when he hurt his right ankle but continued on, despite appearing to be in discomfort.

"I hope Rafa's foot is fine and he's able to play next week (in Shanghai)," Djokovic said.

"It's always a pleasure to play against him on a big stage.

"We've played, I think 45 times against each other and we keep on going. Hopefully, we can have many more encounters."

Djokovic was already well on top and in complete control when Nadal hurt his foot. He broke Nadal's opening service game and fought off two break points on his own serve in the sixth game.

He broke Nadal again and took out the first set in 41 minutes, then ran away from his ailing opponent in the second.

Djokovic has never been beaten at the China Open, winning 29 matches in a row, and six titles in total. The 28-year-old has now 56 career titles, eight of them this year, including the Australian Open, Wimbledon and US Open grand slam crowns.

"I have to say congratulations to Novak, he's having one of the best seasons in the history of our sport," Nadal said.

"For me, it's also been a very positive week.

"I've been improving every single match and all the matches are good practice for me and especially the victories (because they) are a lot of positive energy for next year."

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