LONDON (AP) Despite beating Novak Djokovic in straight sets to win the ATP Finals at only 21, Alexander Zverev knows keeping pace with the Serb isnt going to be easy.
Zverev claimed the biggest title of his career with a 6-4, 6-3 upset on Sunday, becoming the youngest champion of the season-ending event since Djokovic claimed the first of his five titles a decade ago also at age 21.
Oh my God, said Zverev, who also became the first German winner since 1995. Ive won one (year-end title). Hes won five. Hes won, I dont know what, 148 titles more than me. Lets not go there for now. I hope I can do great … but just chill out a little bit.
Top-ranked Djokovic was attempting to tie Roger Federers record of six titles but followed the same path as the Swiss great, who lost to Zverev in the semifinals at the O2 Arena.
Djokovics serve hadnt been broken all tournament until the final. Zverev did it once in the first set and three times in the second, completing the victory with a spectacular backhand winner up the line.
Theres a lot of similarities in terms of trajectory … in our careers, said Djokovic, who ended a two-year Grand Slam title drought by winning Wimbledon this year, before going on to claim his 14th major trophy at the U.S. Open. Hopefully he (Zverev) can surpass me.
Djokovic sportingly crossed the net to embrace the player who will now be considered among the favorites in Australia in two months time to end the Serbs run of two consecutive Grand Slam victories.
Ive had most success in my career in Australia, said Djokovic, who has won six times in Melbourne. Hopefully I can keep that going.
Earlier, American pair Mike Bryan and Jack Sock saved a match point in the deciding tiebreaker to beat Pierre-Hughes Herbert and Nicolas Mahut 5-7, 6-1, 13-11 for their first ATP Finals doubles title together.
Having failed to take advantage of five championship points during the first-to-10 match tiebreaker, Bryan and Sock then had to save one against their French opponents before finally closing out victory.
It was a hell of a match, Bryan said.
The 40-year-old Bryan has now won the tournament five times. He won four times with his usual partner and brother Bob, who has been out with an injured hip since May.
Sock and Bryan have dominated since teaming up, winning Wimbledon and the U.S. Open before finishing their season in style in London.
Its been a hell of a ride, Bryan said. This could be our last hoorah because Bobs training back in Florida.