World No. 1 Novak Djokovic earned revenge over Holger Rune at the Rolex Paris Masters, where he defeated the 2022 champion 7-5, 6-7(3), 6-4 on Friday to reach the semi-finals at the Accor Arena, in a rematch of last year’s final.

The Serbian is chasing record-extending 40th ATP Masters 1000 title and stays on track for year-end No. 1 ranking.

The World No. 1 now holds a 48-9 record in Paris, having advanced to the semi-finals nine times.

The 20-year-old Rune upset Djokovic in the Paris title match last year to capture his first ATP Masters 1000 trophy. The Serbian ensured he would not suffer the same fate this season, though. In a high-quality match, he won 80 percent (12/15) of his second-serve points in the first set and fended off a mid-match resurgence from Rune. After saving a match point at 4-5 in the second set, the Dane won nine of 10 points deep in the set to level, opening his shoulders to hit freely, ATP Tour reports

As he so often does, Djokovic regrouped in the third set. He gained an early break and offered Rune little opportunity on return, committing just one unforced error in the decider to improve to 31-1 on hard courts in 2023.

“It was quite a similar match to last year’s final, it was any body’s game in every set.

“I played an awful tie-break in the second set, probably the worst one this year. But again credit to him for staying mentally tough and playing solid. We have similar games. Move well, defend well and all-round players,” Djokovic noted.

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With his two-hours, 54-minute triumph, Djokovic levelled his Lexus ATP Head2Head series with Rune at 2-2, having also lost to the Dane in Rome this year.

Pursuing a record-extending seventh Rolex Paris Masters crown, Djokovic will play the winner of the match between Australian Alex De Minaur, the No 13 seed, and Russian Andrey Rublev, the No 5 seed, in the next round – his eighth semi-final of the season.

“He has been playing much better in the past few weeks since working with Boris.

“It was strange seeing Boris in the opposing box. I wish Holger and him all the best,” said Djokovic on Rune, who started working with Djokovic’s former coach Boris Becker last month.

The top seed, who survived a three-set scare against Tallon Griekspoor in the third round, has now won his past 16 matches and 29 of his past 30. His lone defeat came against Carlos Alcaraz at Wimbledon, with the 36-year-old winning titles at Roland Garros, Cincinnati and the US Open

The 36-year-old leads Alcaraz — who was upset by Roman Safiullin in his Paris opener — by 850 points in the Pepperstone ATP Live Race To Turin, which serves as a barometer in the battle for year-end No. 1. Djokovic is chasing an eighth ATP Year-End No. 1 presented by Pepperstone.

Rune leaves Paris eighth in the Pepperstone ATP Live Race To Turin. Of those below him, only Alex de Minaur can overtake the Dane in the final qualification spot for the Nitto ATP Finals. The Australian is currently 720 points behind Rune.