Novak Djokovic bids for his 100th title in a blockbuster Shanghai Masters final against World No 1 Jannik Sinner.
Djokovic, playing in his first tournament since the US Open, defeated Taylor Fritz in the semi-finals on Saturday. His only title so far this year has been his long-awaited Olympics gold medal in Paris.
The 37-year-old is bidding to become just the third man to reach 100 titles in the Open era, behind Jimmy Connors (109) and Roger Federer (103).
But Sinner has beaten Djokovic in their last two meetings, in last year’s Davis Cup final and in the semi-finals of the Australian Open at the start of the season.
The Italian has won six tournaments this season already, including the Australian Open and US Open, and has sealed the year-end No 1 spot after reaching the final in Shanghai.
The Shanghai Masters final will be played from 09:30am on Sunday 13 October.
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