UPDATE 2-Tennis-Djokovic shrugs off Monfils challenge
* Monfils makes Djokovic work hard
* World number three wins second title in as many weeks (Adds quotes)
PARIS, Nov 15 (Reuters) - Serbia's Novak Djokovic shrugged off a brave challenge from crowd favourite Gael Monfils to claim the Paris Masters title with a 6-2 5-7 7-6 win on Sunday.
World number three Djokovic, who had outclassed Rafael Nadal in the semi-finals and had dropped only one set en route to the final, had to dig deep to win his second title in as many weeks.
Outplayed at first, Monfils, seeded 15th, thrilled a partisan 14,000 crowd packing the Bercy hall by fighting back to win the second set and recovering from 4-1 down to level the decisive set before losing it 7-3 in a tiebreak.
Djokovic, who beat world number one Roger Federer in the Basel final week, showed signs of nerves at times and had to wait for Monfils to double fault on the first match point to seal victory after two hours 43 minutes.
"It was incredibly tough," Djokovic said after winning his fifth title this year but his first in 2009 in the showcase Masters 1000 Series.
"Gael is very unpredictable. He was hitting the ball well and he's got a strong serve. At first I played unbelievable but then he started coming back, with the crowd on his side." Continued...



