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Crowning of the season: Djokovic aims for victory in the Davis Cup

The break is short, but the motivation for it is even greater: After the record title at the ATP Finals, tennis dominator Novak Djokovic wants to refine his season with a victory in the Davis Cup.

by SID
last edit: Nov 21, 2023, 09:07 am

Novak Djokovic is aiming for his second Davis Cup title in Malaga after 2010.
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Novak Djokovic is aiming for his second Davis Cup title in Malaga after 2010.

On Thursday, the 36-year-old will fight with Serbia in Malaga against Great Britain for a place in the semi-finals. Defending champion Canada will start on Tuesday with its quarter-final against outsiders Finland (4 p.m./DAZN and ServusTV On).

After the Grand Slam titles in Melbourne, Paris and New York as well as the seventh success at the ATP Finals, a triumph in the Davis Cup would make his season the best of his career, as Djokovic told SportTV in Turin on Sunday. "It's not much of a break. But playing for my country is always the greatest privilege and an honor. That always gives me extra motivation and strength," emphasized the Grand Slam record winner.

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The German team, which failed in the quarter-finals last season against eventual winners Canada, missed qualifying for the final round of the best eight teams this year. With a win against Bosnia-Herzegovina in September, the German Tennis Federation's selection at least secured its stay in the world group and can attack again in 2024.

Djokovic, on the other hand, is aiming for his second national title; the victory with the Serbian team in 2010 is still one of the highlights in his career, which is full of successes. “It is one of my favorite and most beautiful memories on the tennis court that I was able to share this with my friends and colleagues from the national team,” said the world number one.

In the semi-finals there could be a reunion in Malaga with the Italian Jannik Sinner, whom Djokovic only defeated in the final of the ATP Finals on Sunday. The Italians are favorites in their quarter-final against the Netherlands on Thursday (10 a.m.). In addition, Australia and the Czech Republic will fight for a place in the semi-finals on Wednesday (4 p.m.). The final takes place on Sunday (4 p.m./all DAZN and ServusTV On).

Here are the results of the Davis Cup finals

by SID

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Nov 21, 2023, 09:55 am
last edit: Nov 21, 2023, 09:07 am