 World number one, Norval Djokovic has claimed his first title in over six months after beating Stefano Ceciper's six-love-seven-search to win the Italian Open on Sunday. Djokovic did not drop a set on the routes to the final in Rome, having picked up his one-thousandth tour-level victory by beating Casper Rood in the semi-final to book a clatter at Ceciper's, a repeat of last year's French Open final, which the Serb won. A sixth successive win for Djokovic over his Greek opponent looked inevitable as he stomped through the full set with a blistering display of heated to which Ceciper's had no answer. Now Ceciper says name wrong around Campo Centrale in the fourth game of the second set. However, an unforced error from Djokovic gave the Greek player two-break points. The first of which he converted to take a 3-1 lead in the set. After Ceciper's hurts to make it 4-1, Djokovic then opt in a gear winning five of the next seven games to take it to a tie-break before selling his sixth Italian Open title and first since winning the Paris Masters in November. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.