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It was the same scenario in the second set, with Ferrer taking an early lead but proving unable to hold on to his serve in the tenth game as Djokovic attacked the net to shorten the points.
The Serb prevailed and extended Ferrer’s losing-streak in finals. The world number three has been beaten in his last three, in Stockholm, Valencia and Paris, and has a 2-7 record in finals this season.
“He has done a great match. He managed to break the rhythm. You have to play the perfect match to beat Novak,” Ferrer told a news conference. “I played maybe better than yesterday, and I lost. With Nole, if I don’t take the chance, it’s impossible to beat him.”
Both players will be in action on Tuesday at the ATP World Tour finals in London, where Djokovic will face Swiss Roger Federer and Ferrer will take on compatriot Nadal, their defeated semi-final opponents in Paris.
“It has been a great year, it’s 100 percent positive. I will now focus on my final tournament of the year and fight to stay third, while others fight for the number one,” Ferrer said.