List of Serbia Davis Cup team representatives

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This is a list of tennis players who have represented the Serbia Davis Cup team in an official Davis Cup match. Also included are those who played for the Yugoslavia Davis Cup team or the Serbia and Montenegro Davis Cup team. Serbia are considered a direct successor of both those teams and share their historical records. The player's win–loss record is their combined total, so may include matches played for Serbia while they were known as their previous names. For players who have competed for other nations, only matches played under the Serbian or its previous team flags are included. Players are ordered by the team they debuted for. [1] [2] [3]

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Lists are correct as of 1 February 2025, after the tie against the Denmark Davis Cup team. [4]

Serbia (2007–present)

Novak Dokovic Novak Djokovic 2007 US Open.jpg
Novak Đoković
Nenad Zimonjic Flickr - Carine06 - Nenad Zimonjic (1) (cropped).jpg
Nenad Zimonjić
Janko Tipsarevic Janko Tipsarevic at the 2011 Australian Open2.jpg
Janko Tipsarević
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Viktor Troicki
PlayerW–L
(Total)
W–L
(Singles)
W–L
(Doubles)
Ties Debut
Hamad Medjedovic 3–22–11–132023
Nikola Ćaćić 5–50–05–5102021
Miomir Kecmanović 9–86–53–3122021
Danilo Petrović 1–00–01–012018
Peđa Krstin 2–02–00–022018
Nikola Milojević 1–20–01–232018
Miljan Zekić 0–10–00–112018
Laslo Djere 5–55–50–0102017
Filip Krajinović 11–98–43–5162014
Dušan Lajović 13–1313–120–1202012
Viktor Troicki 24–1617–117–5242008

Serbia & Montenegro (1995–2006)

Player W–L
(Total)
W–L
(Singles)
W–L
(Doubles)
Ties Debut
Novak Djokovic 46–1641–85–8372004
Nikola Ćirić 1–00–01–012004
Dejan Petrović 2–10–02–132003
Boris Pašanski 6–36–30–062003
Ilija Bozoljac 7–83–24–6132003
Vladimir Obradović 0–10–10–012002
Darko Mađarovski 0–10–00–112002
Janko Tipsarević 42–1934–158–4372000
Relja Dulić Fišer 5–11–14–052000
Nikola Gnjatović 0–30–20–111999
Vladimir Pavićević 3–22–21–031997
Dušan Vemić 20–911–49–5181996
Nenad Zimonjić 43–3113–1230–19551995
Bojan Vujić [note 1] 7–37–30–071995
Goran Mihajlović 1–01–00–011995

SFR Yugoslavia (1927–1992)

Player W–L
(Total)
W–L
(Singles)
W–L
(Doubles)
Ties Debut
Aleksandar Kitinov [note 2] 0–10–00–111992
Nebojša Djorđević 7–112–65–5111992
Srđan Muškatirović 1–51–40–131991
Goran Ivanišević [note 3] 15–48–37–181988
Igor Flego 0–30–10–221986
Bruno Orešar 6–85–81–081984
Goran Prpić [note 4] 9–134–105–3121983
Slobodan Živojinović 36–2624–1512–11241981
Branko Horvat 1–21–20–031981
Zoran Petkovic 1–11–10–021980
Marko Ostoja 18–911–67–3111979
Dragan Savic 3–12–01–121978
Zoltan Ilin 8–116–82–371977
Zlatko Ivančić 0–10–10–011971
Nikola Špear 8–135–93–471969
Željko Franulović 32–2723–159–12221967
Srdjan Jelic 2–02–00–021963
Vladimir Presecki 3–23–20–041961
Nikola Pilić 38–2427–1211–12231961
Boro Jovanović 29–3618–2211–14251959
Kamilo Keretic 0–30–30–021958
Aleksandar Popovic Jr. 0–10–00–111957
Sima Nikolić 0–10–00–111957
Ladislav Jagec 0–20–10–111955
Ika Panajotovic 5–153–122–3111953
Ivko Plećević 3–92–71–261952
Vladimir Petrović 8–105–73–371952
Petko Milojkovic 2–11–01–131950
Milan Branović 4–44–40–041949
Stefan Laslo 1–11–00–121948
Josip Saric 0–10–10–011947
Dragutin Mitić 41–2928–1513–14291936
Franjo Punčec 42–2033–129–8261933
Josip Palada 42–3231–2111–11371933
Ivan Radović 1–10–01–121930
Franjo Kukuljević 11–215–96–12181930
Krešimir Friedrich 3–33–20–131929
Franjo Šefer 5–143–102–471928
Aleksandar Popovic Sr. 0–30–20–111928
György Dungyersky 0–20–10–111927
Ivan Balas 0–20–10–111927

ITF Commitment Award

The following players have received the ITF Commitment Award from the International Tennis Federation for their long-standing dedication to representing their country in the Davis Cup. [5]

Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia

Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia

Notes

  1. Vujić, a Bosnian Serb, played for Serbia and Montenegro (Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) from 1995 to 1997, and later for Bosnia and Herzegovina from 2004 to 2006.
  2. Kitinov represented Yugoslavia from 1991 to 1992, and later represented North Macedonia from 1992 to 2003.
  3. Ivanišević represented Yugoslavia from 1988 to 1992, and later represented Croatia from 1992 to 2004.
  4. Prpić represented Yugoslavia from 1984 to 1992, and later represented Croatia from 1992 to 1996.

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