REVIEW OF THE WEEK: Djokovic is ready for the last steps, Alcaraz is the last straw!

For all tennis fans, the week behind us was a bit short, but the real plot starts now, which everyone is looking forward to with great impatience.

Namely, this year is slowly coming to an end, and so is the tennis season. The last tournament that will determine who will end the year as the best tennis player in the world is the Final Masters, which will be held in Turin again this year.

While Carlos Alcraz has the main goal and is chasing to dethrone Novak Djokovic, the Serbian tennis player needs only one victory to keep the number one spot, enter the 400th week as the best in the world on the ATP list and thus continue to break his own records.

Novak’s records were exactly the topic of the previous week.

On Sunday, the Serbian tennis player won another Masters title in Paris, which is his 40th Masters trophy in his career and thus only strengthened his record at the 1,000 Series competitions. What makes Novak stand out is that after the age of 30, he is very successful in the final stages of tournaments.

At the moment, Djokovic is the oldest champion when it comes to the masters in Madrid, Rome, Cincinnati, Paris, the ATP finals, Roland Garros and the US Open.

After this data, Novak left behind his great rival Roger Federer, who is the oldest champion of Indian Wells, Miami, Wimbledon and Masters in Shanghai.

While Rafael Nadal holds the title of oldest in Canada, Italian Fabio Fognini in Monte Carlo, and Australian Ken Rosewall at the Australian Open.
Nole left Federer behind in another record.

The best in the world has 29 masters titles on hard court, as many as Federer has in total at all masters!

It remains to be seen what will happen at the Final Tournament in Turin, which will put a stamp on this season.

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