Djokovic warms up for Aust Open with win

Novak Djokovic has stretched his winning streak to 26 matches before next month's Australian Open title defence with a win over David Ferrer.

Serbia's Novak Djokovic celebrates winning the Mubadala Championship

Novak Djokovic (pic) defeated David Ferrer 7-5 6-2 in the final of the Abu Dhabi exhibition event. (AAP)

Novak Djokovic saw off David Ferrer 7-5 6-2 in the final of the Mubadala World Tennis Championship and wasted no time looking forward to the season ahead with his new coach Boris Becker.

The world number two was just too strong for the Spaniard and stormed to victory in the exhibition title for the third time in a row.

It was also his fifth straight title since losing the US Open final to Rafael Nadal - and nothing looks likely to stop him going into next month's Australian Open, where he is aiming for a fourth consecutive title.

He also has his sights set on wresting back the world number one slot from Nadal.

The 26-year-old Serbian hired former Wimbledon champion Becker to improve his game after a disappointing 2013 by his own high standards.

Becker has said he will spend around 20 weeks per year on the ATP Tour with Djokovic.

With Becker courtside, Djokovic overcame an early deficit and said: "I have to say I'm really glad to have Boris on the team.

"It's great that it started with winning this trophy right here. Hopefully, we can win more."


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