
SHANGHAI: Novak Djokovic's Masters Cup triumph marked the end of a four-year Shanghai sojourn for the tournament and might also have brought down the curtain on the Roger Federer era at the season-ending championships.Federer had played in the previous seven Masters Cups and the last five finals, losing out only in 2005 when David Nalbandian came back to beat the injured Swiss in a fifth set tiebreak.This week, though, the 13-times grand slam winner bowed out in the group stage for the first time when, hampered by injury and illness, he lost a titanic clash with Briton Andy Murray.That was his 15th defeat in a season when he lost his world number one ranking and beloved Wimbledon title to Rafael Nadal, prompting speculation that 2008 might have been the beginning of the end for the Swiss master."The fact is that he's one of the best -- maybe even the best player -- that this sport has ever had," said world number three Djokovic, whose victory on Sunday brought him to within 10 points of Federer in the rankings.Federer, who started the season suffering from glandular fever and ended it in Shanghai with a back injury and a stomach upset, put a positive spin on his 11th season as a professional."I was happy I could win the U.S. Open for the fifth straight year," he said. "I'm looking forward to next year to go for six."It's been a good year. But tough to start off with. Tough to end. So obviously a little bit of mixed feelings. But I think it gives me the opportunity to start over all new again next year."
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