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Serbia Davis Cup team

The Serbian men's national tennis team represents Serbia in the Davis Cup and the ATP Cup, both tennis competitions. Since June 2006, the team has played under the name of Serbia, following the split of Serbia and Montenegro.

Serbia
CaptainViktor Troicki
CoachBoris Bošnjaković
Jovan Lilić
Dušan Vemić
ITF ranking5 2 (27 November 2023)
Highest ITF ranking2 (6 December 2010)
ColorsRed, Blue, White
First year1927
Years played88
Ties played (W–L)207 (122–85)
Years in
World Group
24 (31–25)
Davis Cup titles1 (2010)
Runners-up1 (2013)
Most total winsNovak Djokovic (44–16)
Most singles winsNovak Djokovic (40–8)
Most doubles winsNenad Zimonjić (30–19)
Best doubles teamVemić / Zimonjić (7–2)
Most ties playedNenad Zimonjić (55)
Most years playedNenad Zimonjić (22)

Serbia won the Davis Cup title for the first and only time in 2010, defeating France with 3:2 in the final as host nation.[1][2] The team was a runner-up in 2013, when they were defeated by the Czech Republic with 2:3 in the final in Belgrade.[3] The team also had four semifinals Davis Cup appearances (in 2011, 2017, 2021, 2023) and four quarterfinals Davis Cup appearances (in 2012, 2015, 2016, 2019).

In 2020, Serbia won the inaugural ATP Cup.[4]

Current team edit

The following players are representing Serbia in the 2024 Davis Cup qualifying round.[5]

Player Singles Rank Doubles Rank First year played No. of ties Total Win/Loss Singles Win/Loss Doubles Win/Loss
Laslo Djere 33 575 2017 9 5–4 5–4 0–0
Dušan Lajović 52 877 2012 18 13–11 13–10 0–1
Miomir Kecmanović 54 161 2021 9 7–4 4–3 3–1
Nikola Ćaćić 70 2021 9 5–4 0–0 5–4
Hamad Međedović 113 1358 2023 1 1–0 1–0 0–0

ATP rankings on 1 January 2024[6][7]

 
Djokovic and Zimonjić during the tie against Czech Republic
(Belgrade 18 September 2010)

Recent call-ups edit

Denotes a retired player

The following players were part of a team in the last five years.

Player Singles Rank Doubles Rank First year played No. of ties Total Win/Loss Singles Win/Loss Doubles Win/Loss Last year played
Novak Djokovic 1 2004 36 44–16 40–8 4–8 2023
Filip Krajinović 311 2014 16 11–9 8–4 3–5 2023

ATP rankings on 1 January 2024[6][7]

History edit

Serbia competed in its first Davis Cup as an independent nation in 2007.

Within the Yugoslav Davis Cup team, they reached the semifinals of the World Group in 1988, 1989 and 1991.

They competed as the Serbia and Montenegro Davis Cup team from 20032006.

Serbia won the Davis Cup title in 2010.

1927 Overall 88 207
(122–85)
24
(31–25)
Winner 2010

Serbia is considered as the direct successor of former Davis Cup teams (SCG, YUG), which is important in drawing decisions of home/away ties and choice of ground.

Results under present name Serbia edit

Year Competition Date Surface Location Opponent Score Result
2007 Europe/Africa Zone group I 1st round 9–11 Feb bye
Europe/Africa Zone group I 2nd round 6–8 Apr clay Kovilovo, Serbia   Georgia 5 : 0 Won
World Group play-offs 21–23 Sep clay Belgrade, Serbia   Australia 4 : 1 Won
2008 World Group 1st round 8–10 Feb hard Moscow, Russia   Russia 2 : 3 Lost
World Group play-offs 19–21 Sep hard Bratislava, Slovakia   Slovakia 4 : 1 Won
2009 World Group 1st round 7–8 Mar clay Benidorm, Spain   Spain 1 : 4 Lost
World Group play-offs 18–20 Sep hard Belgrade, Serbia   Uzbekistan 5 : 0 Won
2010 World Group 1st round 5–7 Mar clay Belgrade, Serbia   United States 3 : 2 Won
World Group quarterfinals 9–11 Jul hard Split, Croatia   Croatia 4 : 1 Won
World Group semifinals 17–19 Sep hard Belgrade, Serbia   Czech Republic 3 : 2 Won
World Group final 3–5 Dec hard Belgrade, Serbia   France 3 : 2 Champion
2011 World Group 1st round 4–6 Mar hard Novi Sad, Serbia   India 4 : 1 Won
World Group quarterfinals 8–10 Jul hard Halmstad, Sweden   Sweden 4 : 1 Won
World Group semifinals 16–18 Sep hard Belgrade, Serbia   Argentina 2 : 3 Lost
2012 World Group 1st round 10–12 Feb hard Niš, Serbia   Sweden 4 : 1 Won
World Group quarterfinals 6–8 Apr clay Prague, Czech Rep.   Czech Republic 1 : 4 Lost
2013 World Group 1st round 1–3 Feb clay Charleroi, Belgium   Belgium 3 : 2 Won
World Group quarterfinals 5–7 Apr hard Boise, United States   United States 3 : 1 Won
World Group semifinals 13–15 Sep clay Belgrade, Serbia   Canada 3 : 2 Won
World Group final 15–17 Nov hard Belgrade, Serbia   Czech Republic 2 : 3 Runner-up
2014 World Group 1st round 31 Jan–2 Feb hard Novi Sad, Serbia    Switzerland 2 : 3 Lost
World Group play-offs 12–15 Sep hard Bangalore, India   India 3 : 2 Won
2015 World Group 1st round 6–8 Mar hard Kraljevo, Serbia   Croatia 5 : 0 Won
World Group quarterfinals 17–19 Jul clay Buenos Aires, Argentina   Argentina 1 : 4 Lost
2016 World Group 1st round 4–6 Mar hard Belgrade, Serbia   Kazakhstan 3 : 2 Won
World Group quarterfinals 15–17 Jul clay Belgrade, Serbia   Great Britain 2 : 3 Lost
2017 World Group 1st round 3–5 Feb hard Niš, Serbia   Russia 4 : 0 Won
World Group quarterfinals 7–9 Apr hard Belgrade, Serbia   Spain 4 : 1 Won
World Group semifinals 15–17 Sep clay Lille, France   France 1 : 3 Lost
2018 World Group 1st round 2–4 Feb clay Niš, Serbia   United States 1 : 3 Lost
World Group play-offs 14–16 Sep clay Kraljevo, Serbia   India 4 : 1 Won
2019 World Group qualifying round 1–2 Feb hard Tashkent, Uzbekistan   Uzbekistan 3 : 2 Won
World Group finals group A 20 Nov hard Madrid, Spain   Japan 3 : 0 Won
21 Nov hard   France 2 : 1 Won
World Group finals quarterfinals 22 Nov hard   Russia 1 : 2 Lost
2020–21 World Group finals group stage 26 Nov hard Innsbruck, Austria   Austria 3 : 0 Won
27 Nov hard   Germany 1 : 2 Lost
World Group finals quarterfinals 1 Dec hard Madrid, Spain   Kazakhstan 2 : 1 Won
World Group finals semifinals 3 Dec hard   Croatia 1 : 2 Lost
2022 World Group finals group stage 14 Sep hard Valencia, Spain   Spain 0 : 3 Lost
15 Sep hard   South Korea 2 : 1 Won
17 Sep hard   Canada 2 : 1 Won
2023 World Group qualifying round 3–5 Feb hard Oslo, Norway   Norway 4 : 0 Won
World Group group stage 12 Sep hard Valencia, Spain   South Korea 3 : 0 Won
15 Sep hard   Spain 3 : 0 Won
16 Sep hard   Czech Republic 0 : 3 Lost
World Group quarterfinals 23 Nov hard Málaga, Spain   Great Britain 2 : 0 Won
World Group semifinals 25 Nov hard   Italy 1 : 2 Lost
2024 World Group qualifying round 2–3 Feb clay Kraljevo, Serbia   Slovakia 0 : 4 Lost

Head to head edit

(by No. of ties)

Captains edit

# Denotes captains who won the Davis Cup title
^ Denotes captains who won the ATP Cup title
 
2010 Davis Cup: Tipsarević during his match against the Czech Republic
Name Residence Tenure
  Hinko Würt Zagreb 1927–1928
  Zvonko Fink Zagreb 1929
  Hinko Würt Zagreb 1930–1931
  Ivo Labaš Zagreb 1932
  Franjo Šefer Zagreb 1933
  Otton Heinz Zagreb 1934
  Fedor Malančec Zagreb 1935–1936
  Boško Miler Zagreb 1937–1938
  Mladen Pavlica Zagreb 1939
  Pejo Lukinić Zagreb 1946–1951
  Dragoljub Jovanović Beograd 1952
  Vojislav Ristić Beograd 1952
  Zvonko Fink Zagreb 1953–54
  Josip Palada Zagreb 1955–57
  Ivan Janošić Zagreb 1958–59
  Stjepan Tončić Zagreb 1960–65
  Radmilo Nikolić Beograd 1966–73
  Mladen Würt Zagreb 1974–75
  Nikica Nadali Zagreb 1976–79
  Radmilo Armenulić Beograd 1980–96
  Milan Čonkić Novi Sad 1997–99
  Nikola Špear Subotica 2000
  Goran Bubanj Beograd 2001–2002
  Nenad Zimonjić Beograd 2003–2004
  Dejan Petrović Kragujevac 2005–2006
  Bogdan Obradović # Beograd 2007–2016
  Nenad Zimonjić ^ Beograd 2017–2020
  Viktor Troicki Beograd 2021–

Other competitions edit

In addition to the Davis Cup, the Serbian national team has also achieved success in major tournaments in individual and team categories.

Team competitions edit

Outcome Date Team competition Surface Team members Opponents Score
Champions 27 May 1990 World Team Cup,
Düsseldorf, Germany
Clay   Slobodan Živojinović
  Goran Ivanišević
  Goran Prpić
  Jim Courier
  Brad Gilbert
  Ken Flach
  Robert Seguso
3–0
Champions 4 Jan 1991 Hopman Cup,
Perth, Australia
Hard   Monika Seleš
  Goran Prpić
  Zina Garrison
  David Wheaton
3–0
Finalists 26 May 1991 World Team Cup,
Düsseldorf, Germany
Clay   Slobodan Živojinović
  Goran Ivanišević
  Goran Prpić
  Magnus Gustafsson
  Stefan Edberg
  Jonas Svensson
1–2
Finalists 4 Jan 2008 Hopman Cup,
Perth, Australia
Hard   Jelena Janković
  Novak Djokovic
  Serena Williams
  Mardy Fish
1–2
Champions 23 May 2009 World Team Cup,
Düsseldorf, Germany
Clay   Janko Tipsarević
  Viktor Troicki
  Nenad Zimonjić
  Rainer Schüttler
  Philipp Kohlschreiber
  Nicolas Kiefer
  Mischa Zverev
2–1
Champions 21 May 2012 World Team Cup,
Düsseldorf, Germany
Clay   Janko Tipsarević
  Viktor Troicki
  Nenad Zimonjić
  Miki Janković
  Tomáš Berdych
  Radek Štěpánek
  František Čermák
3–0
Finalists 5 Jan 2013 Hopman Cup,
Perth, Australia
Hard   Ana Ivanovic
  Novak Djokovic
  Anabel Medina Garrigues
  Fernando Verdasco
1–2
Champions 3–12 Jan 2020 ATP Cup,
Sydney, Australia
Hard   Novak Djokovic
  Dušan Lajović
  Nikola Milojević
  Viktor Troicki
  Nikola Ćaćić
  Rafael Nadal
  Roberto Bautista Agut
  Pablo Carreño Busta
  Albert Ramos Viñolas
  Feliciano López
2–1

Olympic Games and Universiade medal tables edit

Here is the list of all Olympics Summer Games medals

Medal Competition Discipline Team members
Bronze 2008 Summer Olympics, Beijing Men's singles   Novak Djokovic

Here is the list of all Summer Universiade medals

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Serbia wins first Davis Cup title". ESPN. 2010-12-05. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
  2. ^ "Troicki climbs off the floor to win epic first Davis Cup for Serbia". Independent. 2010-12-05. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
  3. ^ Renton, Jamie (17 November 2013). "CZECH REPUBLIC RETAINS DAVIS CUP TITLE". daviscup.com. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  4. ^ Team Serbia Triumphs;ATP Cup By The Numbers
  5. ^ Selektor Troicki odredio Dejvis kup tim Srbije za Slovačku
  6. ^ a b ATP singles rankings Serbia
  7. ^ a b ATP dubles rankings Serbia

External links edit

  • Team page on DavisCup.com, the official website of the Davis Cup

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The Serbian men s national tennis team represents Serbia in the Davis Cup and the ATP Cup both tennis competitions Since June 2006 the team has played under the name of Serbia following the split of Serbia and Montenegro SerbiaCaptainViktor TroickiCoachBoris BosnjakovicJovan LilicDusan VemicITF ranking5 2 27 November 2023 Highest ITF ranking2 6 December 2010 ColorsRed Blue WhiteFirst year1927Years played88Ties played W L 207 122 85 Years inWorld Group24 31 25 Davis Cup titles1 2010 Runners up1 2013 Most total winsNovak Djokovic 44 16 Most singles winsNovak Djokovic 40 8 Most doubles winsNenad Zimonjic 30 19 Best doubles teamVemic Zimonjic 7 2 Most ties playedNenad Zimonjic 55 Most years playedNenad Zimonjic 22 Serbia won the Davis Cup title for the first and only time in 2010 defeating France with 3 2 in the final as host nation 1 2 The team was a runner up in 2013 when they were defeated by the Czech Republic with 2 3 in the final in Belgrade 3 The team also had four semifinals Davis Cup appearances in 2011 2017 2021 2023 and four quarterfinals Davis Cup appearances in 2012 2015 2016 2019 In 2020 Serbia won the inaugural ATP Cup 4 Contents 1 Current team 1 1 Recent call ups 2 History 3 Results under present name Serbia 4 Head to head 5 Captains 6 Other competitions 6 1 Team competitions 6 2 Olympic Games and Universiade medal tables 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksCurrent team editThe following players are representing Serbia in the 2024 Davis Cup qualifying round 5 Player Singles Rank Doubles Rank First year played No of ties Total Win Loss Singles Win Loss Doubles Win Loss Laslo Djere 33 575 2017 9 5 4 5 4 0 0 Dusan Lajovic 52 877 2012 18 13 11 13 10 0 1 Miomir Kecmanovic 54 161 2021 9 7 4 4 3 3 1 Nikola Cacic 70 2021 9 5 4 0 0 5 4 Hamad Međedovic 113 1358 2023 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 ATP rankings on 1 January 2024 6 7 nbsp Djokovic and Zimonjic during the tie against Czech Republic Belgrade 18 September 2010 Recent call ups edit Main article List of Serbia Davis Cup team representatives Denotes a retired player The following players were part of a team in the last five years Player Singles Rank Doubles Rank First year played No of ties Total Win Loss Singles Win Loss Doubles Win Loss Last year played Novak Djokovic 1 2004 36 44 16 40 8 4 8 2023 Filip Krajinovic 311 2014 16 11 9 8 4 3 5 2023 ATP rankings on 1 January 2024 6 7 History editSerbia competed in its first Davis Cup as an independent nation in 2007 Within the Yugoslav Davis Cup team they reached the semifinals of the World Group in 1988 1989 and 1991 They competed as the Serbia and Montenegro Davis Cup team from 2003 2006 Serbia won the Davis Cup title in 2010 Year Name of the country Ties amp results Years played Ties played Years in World Group Best result 1900 1926 Doesn t compete 1927 1928 nbsp Kingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenes KSHS 1927 vs nbsp India 0 3 1928 vs nbsp Finland 1 4 2 2 0 2 Europe Zone 2nd round 1927 1929 1939 nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1929 vs nbsp Greece 1 41930 vs nbsp Sweden 5 01930 vs nbsp Spain 0 51931 vs nbsp Japan 0 51932 vs nbsp Denmark 1 41933 vs nbsp Italy 1 41933 vs nbsp Norway 5 01933 vs nbsp Austria 1 41934 vs nbsp Spain w o1934 vs nbsp Hungary 3 21935 vs nbsp Czechoslovakia 1 41936 vs nbsp Czechoslovakia 3 21936 vs nbsp France 3 21936 vs nbsp Austria 4 11936 vs nbsp Germany 0 3 1937 vs nbsp Romania 5 01937 vs nbsp South Africa 4 11937 vs nbsp Czechoslovakia 1 41938 vs nbsp Czechoslovakia 3 21938 vs nbsp Great Britain 5 01938 vs nbsp Sweden 3 11938 vs nbsp Belgium 5 01938 vs nbsp Germany 0 51939 vs nbsp Ireland 5 01939 vs nbsp Hungary 4 11939 vs nbsp Italy 3 21939 vs nbsp Belgium 3 21939 vs nbsp Germany 3 21939 vs nbsp Australia 1 4 11 28 17 11 Inter Zonal Zone 1939 1940 1945 World War II 1946 1962 nbsp Federal People s Republic of Yugoslavia FNRJ 1946 vs nbsp Egypt 5 01946 vs nbsp Czechoslovakia 3 21946 vs nbsp France 3 21946 vs nbsp Sweden 2 31947 vs nbsp Ireland 3 21947 vs nbsp Belgium 4 11947 vs nbsp South Africa 3 21947 vs nbsp Czechoslovakia 0 41948 vs nbsp Turkey 5 01948 vs nbsp Italy 2 31949 vs nbsp Austria 4 11949 vs nbsp Sweden 3 21949 vs nbsp Italy 1 41950 vs nbsp Austria 5 01950 vs nbsp Belgium 2 31951 vs nbsp Germany 2 3 1952 vs nbsp Finland 3 21952 vs nbsp Great Britain 2 31953 vs nbsp Switzerland 5 01953 vs nbsp France 1 41954 vs nbsp Monaco 4 11954 vs nbsp Belgium 0 51955 vs nbsp Chile 0 51956 vs nbsp Egypt 4 11956 vs nbsp Great Britain 0 51957 vs nbsp Mexico 0 51958 vs nbsp Czechoslovakia 0 51959 vs nbsp Denmark 1 41960 vs nbsp Denmark 2 31961 vs nbsp Spain 1 31962 vs nbsp Caribbean West Indies 4 11962 vs nbsp Mexico 1 4 17 32 15 17 Europe Zone Final 1947 Americas Zone Final 1962 1963 1992 nbsp Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia SFRJ 1963 vs nbsp Monaco 5 01963 vs nbsp Austria 5 01963 vs nbsp Sweden 1 41964 vs nbsp Luxembourg 3 01964 vs nbsp Argentina 5 01964 vs nbsp Great Britain 2 31965 vs nbsp Morocco 5 01965 vs nbsp Rhodesia 5 01965 vs nbsp France 0 51966 vs nbsp Spain 1 41967 vs nbsp Brazil 2 31968 vs nbsp New Zealand 4 01968 vs nbsp Soviet Union 0 51969 vs nbsp France 3 21969 vs nbsp Spain 0 51970 vs nbsp Poland 3 21970 vs nbsp Ireland 5 01970 vs nbsp Romania 3 21970 vs nbsp Spain 1 41971 vs nbsp Great Britain 3 01971 vs nbsp Italy 3 21971 vs nbsp Romania 1 41972 vs nbsp Poland 1 31973 vs nbsp New Zealand 2 31974 vs nbsp Belgium 3 21974 vs nbsp Egypt 3 21974 vs nbsp Soviet Union 1 31975 vs nbsp Bulgaria 4 11975 vs nbsp France 0 31976 vs nbsp Greece 5 01976 vs nbsp Italy 0 51977 vs nbsp Netherlands 5 01977 vs nbsp Spain 1 4 1978 vs nbsp Morocco 5 01978 vs nbsp Sweden 2 31979 vs nbsp Switzerland 1 41979 vs nbsp Portugal 5 01980 vs nbsp Romania 0 51981 vs nbsp Israel 1 41982 vs nbsp Norway 5 01982 vs nbsp Hungary 2 31983 vs nbsp Tunisia 3 01983 vs nbsp Spain 3 21983 vs nbsp Bulgaria 5 01983 vs nbsp Hungary 4 01984 vs nbsp Australia 0 51984 vs nbsp Great Britain 4 11985 vs nbsp Australia 2 31985 vs nbsp France 4 11986 vs nbsp Soviet Union 3 21986 vs nbsp Czechoslovakia 0 51987 vs nbsp Australia 1 41987 vs nbsp Great Britain 3 01988 vs nbsp India 3 21988 vs nbsp Italy 4 11988 vs nbsp West Germany 0 51989 vs nbsp Denmark 4 11989 vs nbsp Spain 4 11989 vs nbsp Sweden 1 41990 vs nbsp New Zealand 2 31990 vs nbsp Switzerland 3 21991 vs nbsp Sweden 4 11991 vs nbsp Czechoslovakia 4 11991 vs nbsp France 0 51992 vs nbsp Australia 0 51992 vs nbsp Cuba w o 30 65 36 29 9 7 9 World Group semifinals 1988 1989 1991 1993 1994 UN sport sanctions 1995 2003 nbsp Federal Republic of Yugoslavia SRJ 1995 vs nbsp Benin 3 01995 vs nbsp Greece 2 11995 vs nbsp San Marino 3 01995 vs nbsp Moldova 3 01995 vs nbsp Togo 3 01996 vs nbsp Slovakia 1 41996 vs nbsp Algeria 5 01997 vs nbsp Lithuania 3 21997 vs nbsp Portugal 2 31998 vs nbsp Latvia 3 21998 vs nbsp Portugal 2 31999 vs nbsp Morocco 1 41999 vs nbsp Turkey 2 3 2000 vs nbsp Monaco 3 02000 vs nbsp Botswana 3 02000 vs nbsp Tunisia 2 02000 vs nbsp Georgia 3 02000 vs nbsp Monaco 3 02001 vs nbsp South Africa 0 52001 vs nbsp Poland 3 22002 vs nbsp South Africa 3 22002 vs nbsp Luxembourg 2 3 9 25 17 8 0 Europe Africa Zone group II play offs 2003 2003 2006 nbsp Serbia and Montenegro SCG 2003 vs nbsp Ivory Coast 4 12003 vs nbsp Bulgaria 4 12003 vs nbsp Greece 2 32004 vs nbsp Latvia 5 02004 vs nbsp Portugal 5 02004 vs nbsp Hungary 3 02005 vs nbsp Zimbabwe 5 0 2005 vs nbsp Belgium 2 32006 vs nbsp Israel 4 12006 vs nbsp Great Britain 3 22006 vs nbsp Switzerland 1 4 3 8 6 2 0 World Group play offs 2006 2007 nbsp Serbia SRB 2007 vs nbsp Georgia 5 02007 vs nbsp Australia 4 12008 vs nbsp Russia 2 32008 vs nbsp Slovakia 4 12009 vs nbsp Spain 1 42009 vs nbsp Uzbekistan 5 02010 vs nbsp United States 3 22010 vs nbsp Croatia 4 12010 vs nbsp Czech Republic 3 22010 vs nbsp France 3 22011 vs nbsp India 4 12011 vs nbsp Sweden 4 12011 vs nbsp Argentina 2 32012 vs nbsp Sweden 4 12012 vs nbsp Czech Republic 1 42013 vs nbsp Belgium 3 22013 vs nbsp United States 3 12013 vs nbsp Canada 3 22013 vs nbsp Czech Republic 2 32014 vs nbsp Switzerland 2 32014 vs nbsp India 3 22015 vs nbsp Croatia 5 02015 vs nbsp Argentina 1 42016 vs nbsp Kazakhstan 3 2 2016 vs nbsp Great Britain 2 32017 vs nbsp Russia 4 02017 vs nbsp Spain 4 12017 vs nbsp France 1 32018 vs nbsp United States 1 32018 vs nbsp India 4 12019 vs nbsp Uzbekistan 3 22019 vs nbsp Japan 3 02019 vs nbsp France 2 12019 vs nbsp Russia 1 22021 vs nbsp Austria 3 02021 vs nbsp Germany 1 22021 vs nbsp Kazakhstan 2 12021 vs nbsp Croatia 1 22022 vs nbsp Spain 0 32022 vs nbsp South Korea 2 12022 vs nbsp Canada 2 12023 vs nbsp Norway 4 02023 vs nbsp South Korea 3 02023 vs nbsp Spain 3 02023 vs nbsp Czech Republic 0 32023 vs nbsp Great Britain 2 02023 vs nbsp Italy 1 22024 vs nbsp Slovakia 16 47 31 16 15 24 16 Winner 2010 1927 Overall 88 207 122 85 24 31 25 Winner 2010 Serbia is considered as the direct successor of former Davis Cup teams SCG YUG which is important in drawing decisions of home away ties and choice of ground Results under present name Serbia editYear Competition Date Surface Location Opponent Score Result 2007 Europe Africa Zone group I 1st round 9 11 Feb bye Europe Africa Zone group I 2nd round 6 8 Apr clay Kovilovo Serbia nbsp Georgia 5 0 Won World Group play offs 21 23 Sep clay Belgrade Serbia nbsp Australia 4 1 Won 2008 World Group 1st round 8 10 Feb hard Moscow Russia nbsp Russia 2 3 Lost World Group play offs 19 21 Sep hard Bratislava Slovakia nbsp Slovakia 4 1 Won 2009 World Group 1st round 7 8 Mar clay Benidorm Spain nbsp Spain 1 4 Lost World Group play offs 18 20 Sep hard Belgrade Serbia nbsp Uzbekistan 5 0 Won 2010 World Group 1st round 5 7 Mar clay Belgrade Serbia nbsp United States 3 2 Won World Group quarterfinals 9 11 Jul hard Split Croatia nbsp Croatia 4 1 Won World Group semifinals 17 19 Sep hard Belgrade Serbia nbsp Czech Republic 3 2 Won World Group final 3 5 Dec hard Belgrade Serbia nbsp France 3 2 Champion 2011 World Group 1st round 4 6 Mar hard Novi Sad Serbia nbsp India 4 1 Won World Group quarterfinals 8 10 Jul hard Halmstad Sweden nbsp Sweden 4 1 Won World Group semifinals 16 18 Sep hard Belgrade Serbia nbsp Argentina 2 3 Lost 2012 World Group 1st round 10 12 Feb hard Nis Serbia nbsp Sweden 4 1 Won World Group quarterfinals 6 8 Apr clay Prague Czech Rep nbsp Czech Republic 1 4 Lost 2013 World Group 1st round 1 3 Feb clay Charleroi Belgium nbsp Belgium 3 2 Won World Group quarterfinals 5 7 Apr hard Boise United States nbsp United States 3 1 Won World Group semifinals 13 15 Sep clay Belgrade Serbia nbsp Canada 3 2 Won World Group final 15 17 Nov hard Belgrade Serbia nbsp Czech Republic 2 3 Runner up 2014 World Group 1st round 31 Jan 2 Feb hard Novi Sad Serbia nbsp Switzerland 2 3 Lost World Group play offs 12 15 Sep hard Bangalore India nbsp India 3 2 Won 2015 World Group 1st round 6 8 Mar hard Kraljevo Serbia nbsp Croatia 5 0 Won World Group quarterfinals 17 19 Jul clay Buenos Aires Argentina nbsp Argentina 1 4 Lost 2016 World Group 1st round 4 6 Mar hard Belgrade Serbia nbsp Kazakhstan 3 2 Won World Group quarterfinals 15 17 Jul clay Belgrade Serbia nbsp Great Britain 2 3 Lost 2017 World Group 1st round 3 5 Feb hard Nis Serbia nbsp Russia 4 0 Won World Group quarterfinals 7 9 Apr hard Belgrade Serbia nbsp Spain 4 1 Won World Group semifinals 15 17 Sep clay Lille France nbsp France 1 3 Lost 2018 World Group 1st round 2 4 Feb clay Nis Serbia nbsp United States 1 3 Lost World Group play offs 14 16 Sep clay Kraljevo Serbia nbsp India 4 1 Won 2019 World Group qualifying round 1 2 Feb hard Tashkent Uzbekistan nbsp Uzbekistan 3 2 Won World Group finals group A 20 Nov hard Madrid Spain nbsp Japan 3 0 Won 21 Nov hard nbsp France 2 1 Won World Group finals quarterfinals 22 Nov hard nbsp Russia 1 2 Lost 2020 21 World Group finals group stage 26 Nov hard Innsbruck Austria nbsp Austria 3 0 Won 27 Nov hard nbsp Germany 1 2 Lost World Group finals quarterfinals 1 Dec hard Madrid Spain nbsp Kazakhstan 2 1 Won World Group finals semifinals 3 Dec hard nbsp Croatia 1 2 Lost 2022 World Group finals group stage 14 Sep hard Valencia Spain nbsp Spain 0 3 Lost 15 Sep hard nbsp South Korea 2 1 Won 17 Sep hard nbsp Canada 2 1 Won 2023 World Group qualifying round 3 5 Feb hard Oslo Norway nbsp Norway 4 0 Won World Group group stage 12 Sep hard Valencia Spain nbsp South Korea 3 0 Won 15 Sep hard nbsp Spain 3 0 Won 16 Sep hard nbsp Czech Republic 0 3 Lost World Group quarterfinals 23 Nov hard Malaga Spain nbsp Great Britain 2 0 Won World Group semifinals 25 Nov hard nbsp Italy 1 2 Lost 2024 World Group qualifying round 2 3 Feb clay Kraljevo Serbia nbsp Slovakia 0 4 LostHead to head edit by No of ties vs nbsp Czechoslovakia Czech Rep 13 ties 5 8 vs nbsp Spain 12 ties 4 8 vs nbsp France 11 ties 6 5 vs nbsp Great Britain 10 ties 6 4 vs nbsp Sweden 10 ties 6 4 vs nbsp Belgium 8 ties 5 3 vs nbsp Italy 8 ties 3 5 vs nbsp Austria 6 ties 5 1 vs nbsp nbsp Soviet Union Russia 6 ties 2 4 vs nbsp Australia 6 ties 1 5 vs nbsp Germany West Germany 6 ties 1 5 vs nbsp Hungary 5 ties 4 1 vs nbsp India 5 ties 4 1 vs nbsp Switzerland 5 ties 2 3 vs nbsp Monaco 4 ties 4 0 vs nbsp South Africa 4 ties 3 1 vs nbsp Greece 4 ties 2 2 vs nbsp Portugal 4 ties 2 2 vs nbsp Romania 4 ties 2 2 vs nbsp Denmark 4 ties 1 3 vs nbsp Bulgaria 3 ties 3 0 vs nbsp Egypt 3 ties 3 0 vs nbsp Ireland 3 ties 3 0 vs nbsp Norway 3 ties 3 0 vs nbsp Croatia 3 ties 2 1 vs nbsp Morocco 3 ties 2 1 vs nbsp Poland 3 ties 2 1 vs nbsp United States 3 ties 2 1 vs nbsp Argentina 3 ties 1 2 vs nbsp New Zealand 3 ties 1 2 vs nbsp Canada 2 ties 2 0 vs nbsp Georgia 2 ties 2 0 vs nbsp Kazakhstan 2 ties 2 0 vs nbsp Latvia 2 ties 2 0 vs nbsp nbsp Rhodesia Zimbabwe 2 ties 2 0 vs nbsp South Korea 2 ties 2 0 vs nbsp Tunisia 2 ties 2 0 vs nbsp Uzbekistan 2 ties 2 0 vs nbsp Finland 2 ties 1 1 vs nbsp Israel 2 ties 1 1 vs nbsp Japan 2 ties 1 1 vs nbsp Luxembourg 2 ties 1 1 vs nbsp Slovakia 2 ties 1 1 vs nbsp Turkey 2 ties 1 1 vs nbsp Mexico 2 ties 0 2 vs nbsp Algeria 1 tie 1 0 vs nbsp Benin 1 tie 1 0 vs nbsp Botswana 1 tie 1 0 vs nbsp Caribbean West Indies 1 tie 1 0 vs nbsp Ivory Coast 1 tie 1 0 vs nbsp Lithuania 1 tie 1 0 vs nbsp Moldova 1 tie 1 0 vs nbsp Netherlands 1 tie 1 0 vs nbsp San Marino 1 tie 1 0 vs nbsp Togo 1 tie 1 0 vs nbsp Brazil 1 tie 0 1 vs nbsp Chile 1 tie 0 1Captains edit Denotes captains who won the Davis Cup title Denotes captains who won the ATP Cup title nbsp 2010 Davis Cup Tipsarevic during his match against the Czech Republic Name Residence Tenure nbsp Hinko Wurt Zagreb 1927 1928 nbsp Zvonko Fink Zagreb 1929 nbsp Hinko Wurt Zagreb 1930 1931 nbsp Ivo Labas Zagreb 1932 nbsp Franjo Sefer Zagreb 1933 nbsp Otton Heinz Zagreb 1934 nbsp Fedor Malancec Zagreb 1935 1936 nbsp Bosko Miler Zagreb 1937 1938 nbsp Mladen Pavlica Zagreb 1939 nbsp Pejo Lukinic Zagreb 1946 1951 nbsp Dragoljub Jovanovic Beograd 1952 nbsp Vojislav Ristic Beograd 1952 nbsp Zvonko Fink Zagreb 1953 54 nbsp Josip Palada Zagreb 1955 57 nbsp Ivan Janosic Zagreb 1958 59 nbsp Stjepan Toncic Zagreb 1960 65 nbsp Radmilo Nikolic Beograd 1966 73 nbsp Mladen Wurt Zagreb 1974 75 nbsp Nikica Nadali Zagreb 1976 79 nbsp Radmilo Armenulic Beograd 1980 96 nbsp Milan Conkic Novi Sad 1997 99 nbsp Nikola Spear Subotica 2000 nbsp Goran Bubanj Beograd 2001 2002 nbsp Nenad Zimonjic Beograd 2003 2004 nbsp Dejan Petrovic Kragujevac 2005 2006 nbsp Bogdan Obradovic Beograd 2007 2016 nbsp Nenad Zimonjic Beograd 2017 2020 nbsp Viktor Troicki Beograd 2021 Other competitions editIn addition to the Davis Cup the Serbian national team has also achieved success in major tournaments in individual and team categories Team competitions edit Outcome Date Team competition Surface Team members Opponents Score Champions 27 May 1990 World Team Cup Dusseldorf Germany Clay nbsp Slobodan Zivojinovic nbsp Goran Ivanisevic nbsp Goran Prpic nbsp Jim Courier nbsp Brad Gilbert nbsp Ken Flach nbsp Robert Seguso 3 0 Champions 4 Jan 1991 Hopman Cup Perth Australia Hard nbsp Monika Seles nbsp Goran Prpic nbsp Zina Garrison nbsp David Wheaton 3 0 Finalists 26 May 1991 World Team Cup Dusseldorf Germany Clay nbsp Slobodan Zivojinovic nbsp Goran Ivanisevic nbsp Goran Prpic nbsp Magnus Gustafsson nbsp Stefan Edberg nbsp Jonas Svensson 1 2 Finalists 4 Jan 2008 Hopman Cup Perth Australia Hard nbsp Jelena Jankovic nbsp Novak Djokovic nbsp Serena Williams nbsp Mardy Fish 1 2 Champions 23 May 2009 World Team Cup Dusseldorf Germany Clay nbsp Janko Tipsarevic nbsp Viktor Troicki nbsp Nenad Zimonjic nbsp Rainer Schuttler nbsp Philipp Kohlschreiber nbsp Nicolas Kiefer nbsp Mischa Zverev 2 1 Champions 21 May 2012 World Team Cup Dusseldorf Germany Clay nbsp Janko Tipsarevic nbsp Viktor Troicki nbsp Nenad Zimonjic nbsp Miki Jankovic nbsp Tomas Berdych nbsp Radek Stepanek nbsp Frantisek Cermak 3 0 Finalists 5 Jan 2013 Hopman Cup Perth Australia Hard nbsp Ana Ivanovic nbsp Novak Djokovic nbsp Anabel Medina Garrigues nbsp Fernando Verdasco 1 2 Champions 3 12 Jan 2020 ATP Cup Sydney Australia Hard nbsp Novak Djokovic nbsp Dusan Lajovic nbsp Nikola Milojevic nbsp Viktor Troicki nbsp Nikola Cacic nbsp Rafael Nadal nbsp Roberto Bautista Agut nbsp Pablo Carreno Busta nbsp Albert Ramos Vinolas nbsp Feliciano Lopez 2 1 Olympic Games and Universiade medal tables edit Here is the list of all Olympics Summer Games medals Medal Competition Discipline Team members Bronze 2008 Summer Olympics Beijing Men s singles nbsp Novak Djokovic Here is the list of all Summer Universiade medals Medal Competition Discipline Team members Gold 1961 Summer Universiade Sofia Men s singles nbsp Boro Jovanovic Gold 1961 Summer Universiade Sofia Men s doubles nbsp Boro Jovanovic nbsp Nikola Pilic Silver 1961 Summer Universiade Sofia Men s singles nbsp Nikola Pilic Gold 1987 Summer Universiade Zagreb Men s singles nbsp Bruno Oresar Gold 1987 Summer Universiade Zagreb Mixed doubles nbsp Sabrina Goles nbsp Bruno Oresar Silver 1987 Summer Universiade Zagreb Men s singles nbsp Igor Saric Bronze 1987 Summer Universiade Zagreb Men s doubles nbsp Igor Saric nbsp Branko Horvat Silver 2005 Summer Universiade Izmir Men s doubles nbsp Nikola Ciric nbsp Darko Mađarovski Gold 2009 Summer Universiade Belgrade Men s Team nbsp Aleksander Slovic nbsp Sasa Stojisavljevic nbsp Aleksandar Grubin nbsp Boris Conkic Gold 2009 Summer Universiade Belgrade Men s singles nbsp Aleksander Slovic Bronze 2009 Summer Universiade Belgrade Men s doubles nbsp Aleksandar Grubin nbsp Boris ConkicSee also editSerbia ATP Cup team Serbia Billie Jean King Cup teamReferences edit Serbia wins first Davis Cup title ESPN 2010 12 05 Retrieved 2010 12 06 Troicki climbs off the floor to win epic first Davis Cup for Serbia Independent 2010 12 05 Retrieved 2010 12 06 Renton Jamie 17 November 2013 CZECH REPUBLIC RETAINS DAVIS CUP TITLE daviscup com Retrieved 3 December 2021 Team Serbia Triumphs ATP Cup By The Numbers Selektor Troicki odredio Dejvis kup tim Srbije za Slovacku a b ATP singles rankings Serbia a b ATP dubles rankings SerbiaExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has 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