Serbia ATP Cup team

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First year2020
Years played3
Ties played (W–L)11 (8–3)
Titles1 (2020)
Serbia
First year2020
Years played3
Ties played (W–L)11 (8–3)
Titles1 (2020)
Most total winsNovak Djokovic (11–1)
Most singles winsNovak Djokovic (8–0)
Most doubles winsNikola Ćaćić (5–3)
Best doubles teamĆaćić / Troicki (3–1)
Most ties playedDušan Lajović (11)
Most years playedDušan 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]

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.

Dušan Lajović and Nikola Ćaćić competed in all three editions of the ATP Cup during its existence, winning the inaugural tournament.

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

Player No. of ties Total Win/Loss Singles Win/Loss Doubles Win/Loss Tenure
Dušan Lajović114–74–73
Nikola Ćaćić85–35–33
Novak Djokovic811–18–03–12
Filip Krajinović44–12–12–02
Viktor Troicki65–15–11
Matej Sabanov21–11–11
Nikola Milojević00–01
Team rosters by year

Results

Year Competition Date Surface Location Opponent Score Result
2020 ATP Cup Group stage 4 Jan hard Brisbane, Australia  South Africa 3 : 0 Won
6 Jan  France 2 : 1 Won
8 Jan  Chile 2 : 1 Won
ATP Cup Quarter-finals 10 Jan hard Sydney, Australia  Canada 3 : 0 Won
ATP Cup Semi-finals 11 Jan  Russia 3 : 0 Won
ATP Cup Final 12 Jan  Spain 2 : 1 Champions
2021 ATP Cup Group stage 2 Feb hard Melbourne, Australia  Canada 2 : 1 Won
5 Feb  Germany 1 : 2 Lost
2022 ATP Cup Group stage 1 Jan hard Sydney, Australia  Norway 2 : 1 Won
3 Jan  Chile 1 : 2 Lost
5 Jan  Spain 1 : 2 Lost

Head to head

(by No. of ties)

Captains

Denotes captains who won the ATP Cup title
Name Residence Tenure
Serbia Nenad Zimonjić Beograd 2020[4]
Serbia Viktor Troicki Beograd 2021[5]
Serbia Ivan Sabanov Palić 2022[3]

See also

References

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