World number one Novak Djokovic secured his tenth title of the year with an unequivocal triumph over Britain's Andy Murray at the Paris Masters last.


The 6-2 6-4 win, accomplished in a little more than an hour and a half, likewise guaranteed the Serb asserted a record fourth title in Paris.

He is the first player to win six ATP Masters arrangement occasions around the same time.

Murray, 28, made an excess of unforced blunders against an in-structure Djokovic, who has now beaten him in six of their seven experiences this year.

The British number one contended superior to anything he did in Shanghai in October against the 28-year-old - when he was on the end of a 6-1 6-3 defeat in the semi-finals - yet he was still not able to break the hold the Serb apparently has over him.

"It's encouraging," said Murray of coming to his first Paris Masters last. "We'll attempt one year from now to go one better.

"Congrats to Novak for another fabulous week. He completely merits the main spot. Ideally I can get a touch closer one year from now."

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