Record-chasing Djokovic reaches Paris Masters final

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World number one Novak Djokovic has reached the Paris Masters final with a 6-3 3-6 6-0 win over Stan Wawrinka on Saturday, his unprecedented 21st victory in a row.

The Serb, looking to become the first man to win six Masters title in a season, briefly lost focus as Swiss Wawrinka, who beat Djokovic in the French Open final, ended his 29-set winning streak to claim the second set.

But the fourth seed, who knocked out Rafa Nadal in a late thriller the night before, was made to pay as he lost the last six games to a relentless Djokovic who can claim an unprecedented third consecutive Bercy crown when he plays Andy Murray in Sunday’s final.

Briton Murray beat Spain’s David Ferrer 6-4 6-3.

Djokovic was in a class of his own in the first set as Wawrinka made too many made too many unforced errors.

But the Swiss loosened up in the second set as Djokovic failed to contain his frustration.

It was only a minor disruption though for the 10-times grand slam champion who allowed Davis Cup winner Wawrinka a mere nine points in the decider.

‘I still felt like I was hitting the ball well (in the second set),’ Djokovic told a news conference.

‘You know, with this kind of feeling and approach, I got to the third set and played the best set of the tournament so far.’

Wawrinka bowed out with a forehand long, and said the quick turnaround after a 1am finish against Nadal had hurt him.