Novak Djokovic emphatically gained revenge over Jannik Sinner to win a record-breaking seventh ATP Finals crown in Turin.
Five days after losing to Sinner in the group stage, Djokovic was in ruthless form from the outset as he lost just two points on serve in winning the opening set 6-3 in 38 minutes.
The world number then raced into a 2-0 lead in the second before Sinner saved three break points in the third game to bring the contest to life.
Roared on by the partisan crowd, Sinner finally got to grips with the Djokovic serve and forged two break points in the sixth game, only for the Serbian to save both and maintain his advantage.
Sinner held serve in a marathon seventh game but, after Djokovic did likewise to lead 5-3, the match ended on an anticlimactic note with a Sinner double fault.
"It's very special," Djokovic, who had shared the record of six titles with Roger Federer, said on Amazon Prime. "One of the best seasons I've had in my life no doubt.
"To crown it with a win against the hometown hero Jannik, who's played amazing tennis this week, it's phenomenal.
"I'm very proud of the performances these last two days against (Carlos) Alcaraz and Sinner, probably the best two players in the world next to me and (Daniil) Medvedev at the moment.
"The way they have been playing I had to step it up, I had to win the matches and not wait for them to hand me the victory and that's what I've done.
"I played tactically different today than in the group stages against Jannik and just overall a phenomenal week."