Nadal began the match as he finished against British hope Andy Murray in the semi-finals, scorching two forehands past Djokovic to threaten an immediate break of serve.
Djokovic, though, took a deep breath and repelled Nadal's early attack before the match settled into a ryhthm with neither player showing any weakness on serve until the 10th game.
At 30-30 Nadal hooked a forehand into the net and followed that with another loose stroke into the tramlines as Djokovic seized the opening set from out of the blue.
With his confidence soaring Djokovic pounced early in the second to gain a break. Showing the kind of court coverage that has become such a big part of his armoury this year he reached a Nadal drop shot and flicked the ball behind the net-rushing Spaniard, greeting the winner with a Serbian roar.
Two pinpoint aces made it five games in a row and a stranglehold of the final that was rapidly slipping away from Nadal.
In the sixth game Djokovic produced a stunning drop shot, then a topspin lob and a wrong-footing forehand to earn another break on the way to taking the set in 33 minutes.
Winner Novak Djokovic (L) and runner-up Rafael Nadal with their trophies after their final round of the Wimbledon
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