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The world number one captured his fifth trophy of 2016 as he defeated defending champion Murray for the 12th time in their last 13 matches to stand at an overwhelming 23-9 in their career head-to-head.
Djokovic has defeated the Scot in all four of their clay-court meetings as he added the 2016 Madrid trophy to the title he earned five years ago in the Spanish capital.
Murray saved a match point in the eighth game of the deciding set and another in the 13-minute ninth game while also seeing the Serb save seven break points.
The 28-year-old Djokovic has now won 33 of the past 35 sets against top 10 opponents -- a stretch of 15 matches.
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He's also won five of the past six and 10 of the past 14 Masters titles.
The Belgrade native won 912,900 euros ($1.04 million) and victory in Rome next week will make him the first man to win $100 million in prize money.
Murray will fall to three in the world in the new rankings on Monday behind Roger Federer after failing to defend his title.
Djokovic, who has now gone past Rafael Nadal's record of 28 Masters trophies, had to fight hard for a victory in just over two hours on Sunday against Murray, who appeared out of contention after losing the opening set in half an hour.
"I've been three years away from Madrid and I missed it," said Djokovic, who last played the event in 2013.
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Murray, who saved a first match point with a 10th ace and played his role in a dramatic final game, paid tribute to the rival who has dominated their career series since their first ever meeting in Madrid a decade ago.
"It was a fantastic win for Novak, congratulations to him. I've had a lot of success here the last two years," said Murray.
"It's a shame I could not come back and defend the title -- it wasn't to be today. But Novak showed that he is doing great things."
Djokovic admitted that he just scraped to the win in a tight match where he fired 25 winners and the same number of unforced errors while breaking four times.
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"It was a great match to be a part of," the winner said. "Congratulations to Andy for a big fight. It was all decided by just a few points at the end.
"I don't know how I dug my way out, but that's how it happens when you play against one of the best in the world. I'm just happy to have overcome this challenge."
Djokovic began the final on a tear, sweeping the opening set in 30 minutes only to see Murray rise to the occasion by winning the second.
The third was a dogfight with six deuces in the final game, with Djokovic winning on his third match point.
"It was such an intense match," Djokovic said. "I started well, but had a slow start in the second. Andy also changed his game to take advantage.
"The third set was very even, I just managed to stay tough."
Djokovic salutes Murray's time violation gesture
Djokovic hailed Andy Murray as a fine ambassador for tennis after an act of sportsmanship saw the Scot plead for a time violation against the Serb to be overturned in Madrid Masters final.
World number one Djokovic was handed the warning by umpire Mohamed Lahyani after taking too long to serve at 4-2 in the final set.
But Murray insisted it was his fault that his long-time rival had exceeded the time limit.
"I'm the one who kept him waiting. He was ready five seconds ago," Murray pleaded to the official in vain.
Djokovic tweeted this after capturing his 29th Masters title:
.@andy_murray really grateful and honoured to have witnessed your sportsmanship tonight. Tennis is lucky to have you as ambassador.Thank you
— Novak Djokovic (@DjokerNole) May 8, 2016
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