The top seeded Serb, who did not drop a set in Bercy on his way
to a third title there, tamed seventh seed Raonic's serve throughout
a one-sided encounter.
"I played the best match of the entire week today when it was most
needed," Djokovic, who has yet to win the French Open at nearby
Roland Garros, told a news conference.
His 600th career win extended Djokovic's unbeaten indoors run to 27
and gave him his 20th Masters title while Raonic, who will have to
do more than serve big if he wants to climb higher up the ladder,
lost his second Masters.
Both players will be taking part in the ATP World Tour Finals from
Nov. 9-16 in London, where Djokovic will be favorite to secure the
world number one spot for 2014 after he more than doubled his points
lead over Roger Federer.
"I see it better now than one week ago, that's for sure. It helps
that I won the title in Bercy, that I'm playing well, and that I'm
feeling good about myself on the court playing indoors," said
Djokovic.
If he performs at the o2 Arena like he did in Paris there appears
little doubt he will top the year-end standings for the third time
in his career.
Djokovic stole his opponent's first service game as he raced to a
3-0 lead against a nervy Raonic.
The Canadian, who lost in the Montreal Masters final last year,
saved three more break points in the sixth game, two of them with
aces.
In the following game, Djokovic fell 0-40 down on his serve but
Raonic lacked the authority to convert the break points.
Seven-times grand slam champion Djokovic called for a trainer to
massage his right leg at the change of ends but the problem did not
seem to bother him as he returned to the court to wrap the opening
set on Raonic's serve after two awful unforced errors by the
Canadian.
Things went from bad to worse for Raonic, who was limited to nine
aces after bombing down 21 against Federer in the quarter-finals, as
he produced a double fault to go 2-0 down.
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"He neutralized my serve well. Even when I was able to open him on
the backhand side, he was moving really well. He was always getting
two hands on it," Raonic explained.
"It just elevated a certain pressure or demand of having to serve
close to the lines, which weighs on your shoulders when the guy is
playing as well as he did today."
"The key points of the match today was to get as many returns back
in play. It's easier said than done when somebody serves regularly
around 220 kilometres an hour," Djokovic said.
"He uses that as his big weapon. Throughout the week that was his
best shot. He relies on the serve very much in his game."
The Serb comfortably held serve and set up two match points in the
eighth game, only for Raonic to save them with a service winner and
a forehand passing shot.
Djokovic, however, bagged his sixth title of the season with a
forehand down the line winner on his third match point in the
following game.
(Reporting by Julien Pretot, editing by Pritha Sarkar and Martyn
Herman)
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