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{{Infobox tennis cup team|Type = Davis | Name = Serbia | Image = Flag of Serbia.svg | Nickname = Oрлови (Eagles) | Captain = Nenad Zimonjić | Coach = Boris Bošnjaković Jovan Lilić Dušan Vemić | ITF Rank = 8 {{increase}} | ITF max = 2 | ITF max date = 6 Dec 2010 | ITF min = | ITF min date = | Colors = Red, Blue and White | First year = 1927 | Years played = 85 | Ties played = 191 (112–79) | WG played = 21 (21–19) | Titles = 1 (2010) | Runners-up = 1 (2013) | Player wins = Nenad Zimonjić (43–30) | Singles wins = Janko Tipsarević (34–15) | Doubles wins = Nenad Zimonjić (30–19) | Best doubles = Jovanović / Pilić (7–8) Vemić / Zimonjić (7–2) | Most ties = Nenad Zimonjić (55) | Most years = Nenad Zimonjić (22) }}The Serbian Davis Cup team represents Serbia in the Davis Cup tennis competition. From 5 June 2006 team is playing under name of Serbia, following the split of Yugoslavia. Serbia won the Davis Cup title for the first time in 2010, defeating France 3:2 in the Final at Belgrade Arena.[1][2] The team was also runner-up in 2013, when they were defeated by the Czech Republic 2:3 in the final in Belgrade. Current teamThe following players are called up for the 2019 Davis Cup Qualifying Round against Uzbekistan in 1–2 February 2019.[3] Player | Singles Rank | Doubles Rank | First year played | No. of ties | Total Win/Loss | Singles Win/Loss | Doubles Win/Loss | Dušan Lajović | 42 | 222 | 2012 | 12 | 10–8 | 10–8 | 0–0 | Laslo Đere | 88 | — | 2017 | 3 | 1–2 | 1–2 | 0–0 | Filip Krajinović | 72 | 220 | 2014 | 7 | 6–5 | 6–2 | 0–3 | Nikola Milojević | 174 | 277 | 2018 | 3 | 1–2 | 0–0 | 1–2 | Viktor Troicki | 186 | 462 | 2008 | 21 | 23–14 | 17–11 | 6–3 |
Recent call-ups{{main|List of Serbia Davis Cup team representatives}}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 | 219 | 2004 | 25 | 34–10 | 31–7 | 3–3 | 2017 | Peđa Krstin | 173 | 577 | 2018 | 2 | 2–0 | 2–0 | 0–0 | 2018 | Danilo Petrović | 286 | 256 | 2018 | 1 | 1–0 | 0–0 | 1–0 | 2018 | Miljan Zekić | 343 | 509 | 2018 | 1 | 0–1 | 0–0 | 0–1 | 2018 | Janko Tipsarević | 505 | – | 2000 | 35 | 41–18 | 34–15 | 7–3 | 2016 | Nenad Zimonjić | — | 462 | 1995 | 55 | 43–30 | 13–11 | 30–19 | 2017 | |
ATP Rankings on 28 January 2019, before the tie with UzbekistanHistorySerbia 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 2004–2006. Serbia won the Davis Cup title in 2010. Year | Name of the country [Ties & results] | Years played | Ties played | Years in World Group | Best result |
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1900–1926 | Doesn't compete | | 1927–1928 | {{flag|Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes}} (KSHS)|
IND|British}} 0:3 | FIN}} 1:4 |
| 2 | 2 (0–2) | — | Europe Zone 2nd round 1927 | 1929–1939 | {{flag|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}}|
GRE|old}} 1:4 1930 vs {{davis|SWE}} 5:0 1930 vs {{davis|ESP|1785}} 0:5 1931 vs {{davis|JPN}} 0:5 1932 vs {{davis|DEN}} 1:4 1933 vs {{davis|ITA|1861}} 1:4 1933 vs {{davis|NOR}} 5:0 1933 vs {{davis|AUT}} 1:4 1934 vs {{davis|ESP|1931}} w/o 1934 vs {{davis|HUN|1920}} 3:2 1935 vs {{davis|TCH}} 1:4 1936 vs {{davis|TCH}} 3:2 1936 vs {{davis|FRA}} 3:2 1936 vs {{davis|AUT}} 4:1 1936 vs {{davis|GER|Nazi}} 0:3 | ROU}} 5:0 1937 vs {{davis|RSA|1928}} 4:1 1937 vs {{davis|TCH}} 1:4 1938 vs {{davis|TCH}} 3:2 1938 vs {{davis|GBR}} 5:0 1938 vs {{davis|SWE}} 3:1 1938 vs {{davis|BEL}} 5:0 1938 vs {{davis|GER|Nazi}} 0:5 1939 vs {{davis|IRL}} 5:0 1939 vs {{davis|HUN|1920}} 4:1 1939 vs {{davis|ITA|1861}} 3:2 1939 vs {{davis|BEL}} 3:2 1939 vs {{davis|GER|Nazi}} 3:2 1939 vs {{davis|AUS}} 1:4 |
| 11 | 28 (17–11) | — | Inter–Zonal Zone 1939 | 1940–1945 | World War II | | 1946–1962 | {{flagicon|YUG}} Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia (FNRJ)|
EGY|1922}} 5:0 1946 vs {{davis|TCH}} 3:2 1946 vs {{davis|FRA}} 3:2 1946 vs {{davis|SWE}} 2:3 1947 vs {{davis|IRL}} 3:2 1947 vs {{davis|BEL}} 4:1 1947 vs {{davis|RSA|1928}} 3:2 1947 vs {{davis|TCH}} 0:4 1948 vs {{davis|TUR}} 5:0 1948 vs {{davis|ITA}} 2:3 1949 vs {{davis|AUT}} 4:1 1949 vs {{davis|SWE}} 3:2 1949 vs {{davis|ITA}} 1:4 1950 vs {{davis|AUT}} 5:0 1950 vs {{davis|BEL}} 2:3 1951 vs {{davis|GER}} 2:3 | FIN}} 3:2 1952 vs {{davis|GBR}} 2:3 1953 vs {{davis|SUI}} 5:0 1953 vs {{davis|FRA}} 1:4 1954 vs {{davis|MON}} 4:1 1954 vs {{davis|BEL}} 0:5 1955 vs {{davis|CHI}} 0:5 1956 vs {{davis|EGY|1952}} 4:1 1956 vs {{davis|GBR}} 0:5 1957 vs {{davis|MEX|1934}} 0:5 1958 vs {{davis|TCH}} 0:5 1959 vs {{davis|DEN}} 1:4 1960 vs {{davis|DEN}} 2:3 1961 vs {{davis|ESP|1945}} 1:3 1962 vs {{flagicon|West Indies Federation}} Caribbean/West Indies 4:1 1962 vs {{davis|MEX|1934}} 1:4 |
| 17 | 32 (15–17) | — | Europe Zone Final 1947 Americas Zone Final 1962 | 1963–1992 | {{flag|Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia}} (SFRJ)|
MON}} 5:0 1963 vs {{davis|AUT}} 5:0 1963 vs {{davis|SWE}} 1:4 1964 vs {{davis|LUX}} 3:0 1964 vs {{davis|ARG}} 5:0 1964 vs {{davis|GBR}} 2:3 1965 vs {{davis|MAR}} 5:0 1965 vs {{davis|Rhodesia|1964}} 5:0 1965 vs {{davis|FRA}} 0:5 1966 vs {{davis|ESP|1945}} 1:4 1967 vs {{davis|BRA}} 2:3 1968 vs {{davis|NZL}} 4:0 1968 vs {{davis|URS}} 0:5 1969 vs {{davis|FRA}} 3:2 1969 vs {{davis|ESP|1945}} 0:5 1970 vs {{davis|POL}} 3:2 1970 vs {{davis|IRL}} 5:0 1970 vs {{davis|ROU|1965}} 3:2 1970 vs {{davis|ESP|1945}} 1:4 1971 vs {{davis|GBR}} 3:0 1971 vs {{davis|ITA}} 3:2 1971 vs {{davis|ROU|1965}} 1:4 1972 vs {{davis|POL}} 1:3 1973 vs {{davis|NZL}} 2:3 1974 vs {{davis|BEL}} 3:2 1974 vs {{davis|EGY}} 3:2 1974 vs {{davis|URS}} 1:3 1975 vs {{davis|BUL|1971}} 4:1 1975 vs {{davis|FRA}} 0:3 1976 vs {{davis|GRE|old}} 5:0 1976 vs {{davis|ITA}} 0:5 1977 vs {{davis|NED}} 5:0 1977 vs {{davis|ESP|1977}} 1:4 | MAR}} 5:0 1978 vs {{davis|SWE}} 2:3 1979 vs {{davis|SUI}} 1:4 1979 vs {{davis|POR}} 5:0 1980 vs {{davis|ROU|1965}} 0:5 1981 vs {{davis|ISR}} 1:4 1982 vs {{davis|NOR}} 5:0 1982 vs {{davis|HUN}} 2:3 1983 vs {{davis|TUN}} 3:0 1983 vs {{davis|ESP}} 3:2 1983 vs {{davis|BUL|1971}} 5:0 1983 vs {{davis|HUN}} 4:0 1984 vs {{davis|AUS}} 0:5 1984 vs {{davis|GBR}} 4:1 1985 vs {{davis|AUS}} 2:3 1985 vs {{davis|FRA}} 4:1 1986 vs {{davis|URS}} 3:2 1986 vs {{davis|TCH}} 0:5 1987 vs {{davis|AUS}} 1:4 1987 vs {{davis|GBR}} 3:0 1988 vs {{davis|IND}} 3:2 1988 vs {{davis|ITA}} 4:1 1988 vs {{davis|FRG}} 0:5 1989 vs {{davis|DEN}} 4:1 1989 vs {{davis|ESP}} 4:1 1989 vs {{davis|SWE}} 1:4 1990 vs {{davis|NZL}} 2:3 1990 vs {{davis|SUI}} 3:2 1991 vs {{davis|SWE}} 4:1 1991 vs {{davis|TCH}} 4:1 1991 vs {{davis|FRA}} 0:5 1992 vs {{davis|AUS}} 0:5 1992 vs {{davis|CUB}} w/o |
| 30 | 65 (36–29) | 9 (7–9) | World Group Semifinals 1988, 1989, 1991 | 1993–1994 | UN sport sanctions | | 1995–2003 | {{flag|Federal Republic of Yugoslavia}} (SRJ)|
BEN}} 3:0 1995 vs {{davis|GRE}} 2:1 1995 vs {{davis|SMR}} 3:0 1995 vs {{davis|MDA}} 3:0 1995 vs {{davis|TOG}} 3:0 1996 vs {{davis|SVK}} 1:4 1996 vs {{davis|ALG}} 5:0 1997 vs {{davis|LIT}} 3:2 1997 vs {{davis|POR}} 2:3 1998 vs {{davis|LAT}} 3:2 1998 vs {{davis|POR}} 2:3 1999 vs {{davis|MAR}} 1:4 1999 vs {{davis|TUR}} 2:3 | MON}} 3:0 2000 vs {{davis|BOT}} 3:0 2000 vs {{davis|TUN}} 2:0 2000 vs {{davis|GEO|1990}} 3:0 2000 vs {{davis|MON}} 3:0 2001 vs {{davis|RSA}} 0:5 2001 vs {{davis|POL}} 3:2 2002 vs {{davis|RSA}} 3:2 2002 vs {{davis|LUX}} 2:3 2003 vs {{davis|CIV}} 4:1 2003 vs {{davis|BUL}} 4:1 2003 vs {{davis|GRE}} 2:3 |
| 9 | 25 (17–8) | 0 | Europe/Africa Zone Group II Play–offs 2003 | 2004–2006 | {{flag|Serbia and Montenegro}} (SCG)|
LAT}} 5:0 2004 vs {{davis|POR}} 5:0 2004 vs {{davis|HUN}} 3:0 2005 vs {{davis|ZIM}} 5:0 | BEL}} 2:3 2006 vs {{davis|ISR}} 4:1 2006 vs {{davis|GBR}} 3:2 2006 vs {{davis|SUI}} 1:4 |
| 3 | 8 (6–2) | 0 | World Group Play–offs 2006 | 2007– | {{flag|Serbia}} (SRB)|
GEO}} 5:0 2007 vs {{davis|AUS}} 4:1 2008 vs {{davis|RUS}} 2:3 2008 vs {{davis|SVK}} 4:1 2009 vs {{davis|ESP}} 1:4 2009 vs {{davis|UZB}} 5:0 2010 vs {{davis|USA}} 3:2 2010 vs {{davis|CRO}} 4:1 2010 vs {{davis|CZE}} 3:2 2010 vs {{davis|FRA}} 3:2 2011 vs {{davis|IND}} 4:1 2011 vs {{davis|SWE}} 4:1 2011 vs {{davis|ARG}} 2:3 2012 vs {{davis|SWE}} 4:1 2012 vs {{davis|CZE}} 1:4 2013 vs {{davis|BEL}} 3:2 | USA}} 3:1 2013 vs {{davis|CAN}} 3:2 2013 vs {{davis|CZE}} 2:3 2014 vs {{davis|SUI}} 2:3 2014 vs {{davis|IND}} 3:2 2015 vs {{davis|CRO}} 5:0 2015 vs {{davis|ARG}} 1:4 2016 vs {{davis|KAZ}} 3:2 2016 vs {{davis|GBR}} 2:3 2017 vs {{davis|RUS}} 4:0 2017 vs {{davis|ESP}} 4:1 2017 vs {{davis|FRA}} 1:3 2018 vs {{davis|USA}} 1:3 2018 vs {{davis|IND}} 4:1 2019 vs {{davis|UZB}} 3:2 |
| 13 | 31 (21–10) | 12 (14–10) | Winner 2010 |
1927– | Overall | 85 | 191 (112–79) | 21 (21–19) | Winner 2010 | |
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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 SerbiaYear | Competition | Date | Surface | Location | Opponent | Score | Result |
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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 | GEO}} | 5 : 0 | Won | World Group Play-offs | 21–23 Sep | clay | Belgrade, Serbia | AUS}} | 4 : 1 | Won | 2008 | World Group 1st round | 8–10 Feb | hard | Moscow, Russia | RUS}} | 2 : 3 | Lost | World Group Play-offs | 19–21 Sep | hard | Bratislava, Slovakia | SVK}} | 4 : 1 | Won | 2009 | World Group 1st round | 7–8 Mar | clay | Benidorm, Spain | ESP}} | 1 : 4 | Lost | World Group Play-offs | 18–20 Sep | hard | Belgrade, Serbia | UZB}} | 5 : 0 | Won | 2010 | World Group 1st round | 5–7 Mar | clay | Belgrade, Serbia | USA}} | 3 : 2 | Won | World Group Quarterfinals | 9–11 Jul | hard | Split, Croatia | CRO}} | 4 : 1 | Won | World Group Semifinals | 17–19 Sep | hard | Belgrade, Serbia | CZE}} | 3 : 2 | Won | World Group Final | 3–5 Dec | hard | Belgrade, Serbia | FRA}} | 3 : 2 | Champion | 2011 | World Group 1st round | 4–6 Mar | hard | Novi Sad, Serbia | IND}} | 4 : 1 | Won | World Group Quarterfinals | 8–10 Jul | hard | Halmstad, Sweden | SWE}} | 4 : 1 | Won | World Group Semifinals | 16–18 Sep | hard | Belgrade, Serbia | ARG}} | 2 : 3 | Lost | 2012 | World Group 1st round | 10–12 Feb | hard | Niš, Serbia | SWE}} | 4 : 1 | Won | World Group Quarterfinals | 6–8 Apr | clay | Prague, Czech Rep. | CZE}} | 1 : 4 | Lost | 2013 | World Group 1st round | 1–3 Feb | clay | Charleroi, Belgium | BEL}} | 3 : 2 | Won | World Group Quarterfinals | 5–7 Apr | hard | Boise, United States | USA}} | 3 : 1 | Won | World Group Semifinals | 13–15 Sep | clay | Belgrade, Serbia | CAN}} | 3 : 2 | Won | World Group Final | 15–17 Nov | hard | Belgrade, Serbia | CZE}} | 2 : 3 | Runner-up | 2014 | World Group 1st round | 31 Jan–2 Feb | hard | Novi Sad, Serbia | SUI}} | 2 : 3 | Lost | World Group Play-offs | 12–15 Sep | hard | Bangalore, India | IND}} | 3 : 2 | Won | 2015 | World Group 1st round | 6–8 Mar | hard | Kraljevo, Serbia | CRO}} | 5 : 0 | Won | World Group Quarterfinals | 17–19 Jul | clay | Buenos Aires, Argentina | ARG}} | 1 : 4 | Lost | 2016 | World Group 1st round | 4–6 Mar | hard | Belgrade, Serbia | KAZ}} | 3 : 2 | Won | World Group Quarterfinals | 15–17 Jul | clay | Belgrade, Serbia | GBR}} | 2 : 3 | Lost | |
2017 | World Group 1st round | 3–5 Feb | hard | Niš, Serbia | RUS}} | 4 : 0 | Won | World Group Quarterfinals | 7–9 Apr | hard | Belgrade, Serbia | SPA}} | 4 : 1 | Won | World Group Semifinals | 15–17 Sep | clay | Lille, France | FRA}} | 1 : 3 | Lost | |
2018 | World Group 1st round | 2–4 Feb | clay | Niš, Serbia | USA}} | 1 : 3 | Lost | World Group Play-offs | 14–16 Sep | clay | Kraljevo, Serbia | IND}} | 4 : 1 | Won | |
2019 | World Group Qualifying Round | 1–2 Feb | hard | Tashkent, Uzbekistan | UZB}} | 3 : 2 | Won | World Group Finals Group A | 20 Nov | hard | Madrid, Spain | JPN}} | | | 21 Nov | hard | Madrid, Spain | FRA}} | | |
Head to head (by No. of ties) {{Div col|colwidth=22em}}- vs {{flagicon|Czech Republic}} Czechoslovakia/Czech Rep. 12 ties 5–7
- vs {{davis|SWE}} 10 ties 6–4
- vs {{davis|FRA}} 10 ties 5–5
- vs {{davis|ESP}} 10 ties 3–7
- vs {{davis|GBR}} 9 ties 5–4
- vs {{davis|BEL}} 8 ties 5–3
- vs {{davis|ITA}} 7 ties 3–4
- vs {{davis|AUS}} 6 ties 1–5
- vs {{davis|AUT}} 5 ties 4–1
- vs {{davis|HUN}} 5 ties 4–1
- vs {{davis|IND}} 5 ties 4–1
- vs {{flagicon|Soviet Union}}/{{flagicon|Russia}} Soviet Union/Russia 5 ties 2–3
- vs {{davis|SUI}} 5 ties 2–3
- vs {{flagicon|Germany}} Germany/West Germany 5 ties 1–4
- vs {{davis|MON}} 4 ties 4–0
- vs {{davis|RSA}} 4 ties 3–1
- vs {{davis|GRE}} 4 ties 2–2
- vs {{davis|POR}} 4 ties 2–2
- vs {{davis|ROU}} 4 ties 2–2
- vs {{davis|DEN}} 4 ties 1–3
- vs {{davis|BUL}} 3 ties 3–0
- vs {{davis|EGY}} 3 ties 3–0
- vs {{davis|IRL}} 3 ties 3–0
- vs {{davis|MAR}} 3 ties 2–1
- vs {{davis|POL}} 3 ties 2–1
- vs {{davis|USA}} 3 ties 2–1
- vs {{davis|ARG}} 3 ties 1–2
- vs {{davis|NZL}} 3 ties 1–2
- vs {{davis|CRO}} 2 ties 2–0
- vs {{davis|GEO}} 2 ties 2–0
- vs {{davis|LAT}} 2 ties 2–0
- vs {{davis|NOR}} 2 ties 2–0
- vs {{flagicon|Rhodesia}}/{{flagicon|Zimbabwe}} Rhodesia/Zimbabwe 2 ties 2–0
- vs {{davis|TUN}} 2 ties 2–0
- vs {{davis|UZB}} 2 ties 2–0
- vs {{davis|FIN}} 2 ties 1–1
- vs {{davis|ISR}} 2 ties 1–1
- vs {{davis|LUX}} 2 ties 1–1
- vs {{davis|SVK}} 2 ties 1–1
- vs {{davis|TUR}} 2 ties 1–1
- vs {{davis|MEX}} 2 ties 0–2
- vs {{davis|ALG}} 1 tie 1–0
- vs {{davis|BEN}} 1 tie 1–0
- vs {{davis|BOT}} 1 tie 1–0
- vs {{davis|CAN}} 1 tie 1–0
- vs {{flagicon|West Indies Federation}} Caribbean/West Indies 1 tie 1–0
- vs {{davis|CIV}} 1 tie 1–0
- vs {{davis|KAZ}} 1 tie 1–0
- vs {{davis|LIT}} 1 tie 1–0
- vs {{davis|MDA}} 1 tie 1–0
- vs {{davis|NED}} 1 tie 1–0
- vs {{davis|SMR}} 1 tie 1–0
- vs {{davis|TOG}} 1 tie 1–0
- vs {{davis|BRA}} 1 tie 0–1
- vs {{davis|CHI}} 1 tie 0–1
- vs {{davis|JPN}} 1 tie 0–1
{{div col end}} Captains - Radmilo Armenulić, 1979—1997
- Goran Bubanj, 1998—2002
- Nenad Zimonjić, 2003—2004
- Dejan Petrović, 2005—2007
- Bogdan Obradović, 2007—2017
- Nenad Zimonjić, 2017—
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/tennis/news/story?id=5887226|title=Serbia wins first Davis Cup title|date=2010-12-05|work=ESPN|accessdate=2010-12-06}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/tennis/troicki-climbs-off-the-floor-to-win-epic-first-davis-cup-for-serbia-2152245.html|title=Troicki climbs off the floor to win epic first Davis Cup for Serbia|date=2010-12-05|work=Independent|accessdate=2010-12-06}} 3. ^Moćna Srbija odlazi na megdan Uzbekistancima, Zimonjić nominovao tim
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