Can anyone stop Novak Djokovic on his triumphant unbeaten finale to the 2015 season?Not world number two Andy Murray, swept aside in the semifinal of the Shanghai Masters, nor Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, clinically dispatched in the title match Sunday by the unstoppable Serb.

World number one Djokovic won 6-2 6-4 in just 78 minutes for his ninth tournament victory of the year, including three grand slams.
It took his run of consecutive wins to 17, capturing 22 consecutive sets with two titles coming in successive weeks in China, his favorite hunting ground where he is now a remarkable 10-0 in ATP Tour finals.

It was his 25th Masters 1000 title, two short of the overall record held by Rafael Nadal, who succumbed to Tsonga in the semifinal in Shanghai.
With a win-defeat record of 73-5, Djokovic is rapidly surpassing his stunning achievements of 2011 and the ATP World Tour used its social media page to pose the entirely legitimate question: Is Novak in the midst of the greatest season ever on the ATP World Tour?

The statistics would point to that and Tsonga was always struggling to buck the trend after dropping his service in the opening set and soon falling a double break down to trail 0-3.

Djokovic's only lapse of the match saw the ninth-ranked Tsonga break back, but he still wrapped up the set in double quick time and a single break in the ninth game of the second set was enough to secure victory.