Serbia ATP Cup team

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First year 2020
Years played3
Ties played (W–L)11 (8–3)
Titles1 (2020)
Most total wins Novak Djokovic (11–1)
Most singles wins Novak Djokovic (8–0)
Most doubles wins Nikola Ćaćić (5–3)
Best doubles team Ćaćić / Troicki (3–1)
Most ties played Dušan Lajović (11)
Most years played Dušan Lajović &
Nikola Ćaćić (3)

The Serbia ATP Cup team represented Serbia in the ATP Cup tennis competition and competed in all three editions of the tournament during its existence. In 2020, Serbia won the inaugural ATP Cup. [1]

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The ATP Cup was an international men's team tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts from 2020 to 2022. [2] Held across one to three cities in Australia over a ten-day period leading up to the Australian Open, the tournament featured teams from 12, 16, or 24 countries.

Players

This is a list of players who represented Serbia in the ATP Cup. [3]

PlayerNo. of tiesTotal Win/LossSingles Win/LossDoubles Win/LossTenure
Dušan Lajović 114–74–73
Nikola Ćaćić 85–35–33
Novak Djokovic 811–18–03–12
Filip Krajinović 44–12–12–02
Viktor Troicki 65–15–11
Matej Sabanov 21–11–11
Nikola Milojević 00–01
Team rosters by year

Results

YearCompetitionDateSurfaceLocationOpponentScoreResult
2020 ATP Cup Group stage4 Janhard Brisbane, Australia Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 3 : 0Won
6 JanFlag of France.svg  France 2 : 1Won
8 JanFlag of Chile.svg  Chile 2 : 1Won
ATP Cup Quarter-finals10 Janhard Sydney, Australia Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 3 : 0Won
ATP Cup Semi-finals11 JanFlag of Russia.svg  Russia 3 : 0Won
ATP Cup Final12 JanFlag of Spain.svg  Spain 2 : 1Champions
2021 ATP Cup Group stage2 Febhard Melbourne, Australia Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2 : 1Won
5 FebFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 1 : 2Lost
2022 ATP Cup Group stage1 Janhard Sydney, Australia Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2 : 1Won
3 JanFlag of Chile.svg  Chile 1 : 2Lost
5 JanFlag of Spain.svg  Spain 1 : 2Lost

Head to head

(by No. of ties)

Captains

Denotes captains who won the ATP Cup title
NameResidenceTenure
Flag of Serbia.svg Nenad Zimonjić Beograd2020 [4]
Flag of Serbia.svg Viktor Troicki Beograd2021 [5]
Flag of Serbia.svg Ivan Sabanov Osijek2022 [3]

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References

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  2. "ATP Cup axed as Hopman Cup-like event to return to Perth". The West Australian. 2022-09-07. Archived from the original on 10 Feb 2024. Retrieved 2022-10-30.
  3. 1 2 Learn more about team Serbia
  4. Serbia ATP Cup captain Nenad Zimonjic optimistic about team's chances in Sydney
  5. Djokovic Praises Serbia's Fight After ATP Cup Exit