Serbia Davis Cup team


The Serbian men's national tennis team represents Serbia in the Davis Cup and the United Cup, both tennis competitions. Serbia has occasionally competed in the Hopman Cup and has previously participated in prestigious tournaments, including the now-defunct World Team Cup and ATP Cup, where they claimed the titles.
Serbia, as the legal successor, has inherited all the results from the former Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro. Since June 2006, the team has played under the name of Serbia, following the split of Serbia and Montenegro.
Serbia won the Davis Cup title for the first and only time in 2010, defeating France with 3:2 in the final as host nation. The team was a runner-up in 2013, when they were defeated by the Czech Republic with 2:3 in the final in Belgrade. The team also had four semifinals Davis Cup appearances and four quarterfinals Davis Cup appearances.

Current team

The following players were called up for the 2025 Davis Cup World Group I tie against Turkey.
PlayerSingles RankDoubles RankFirst year playedNo. of tiesTotal Win/LossSingles Win/LossDoubles Win/Loss
Miomir Kecmanović4727320211310–87–53–3
Hamad Medjedovic66202344–23–11–1
Branko Djuric4611843202510–10–10–0
Matej Sabanov181202511–00–01–0
Ivan Sabanov217202511–00–01–0

ATP rankings on 8 September 2025

Recent call-ups

The following players were part of a team in the last five years and played in at least one tie.
ATP rankings on 8 September 2025

History

Serbia 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 20032006.
Serbia won the Davis Cup title in 2010.

Statistics

''Lists are correct as of 13 September 2025, following the tie against Turkey.''

Head-to-head record

  • vs Czechoslovakia/Czech Rep. 13 ties 5–8
  • vs 12 ties 4–8
  • vs 11 ties 6–5
  • vs 10 ties 6–4
  • vs 10 ties 6–4
  • vs 8 ties 5–3
  • vs 8 ties 3–5
  • vs 6 ties 5–1
  • vs / Soviet Union/Russia 6 ties 2–4
  • vs 6 ties 1–5
  • vs Germany/West Germany 6 ties 1–5
  • vs 5 ties 1–4
  • vs 5 ties 3–2
  • vs 5 ties 4–1
  • vs 5 ties 4–1
  • vs 5 ties 2–3
  • vs 4 ties 4–0
  • vs 4 ties 3–1
  • vs 4 ties 2–2
  • vs 4 ties 2–2
  • vs 3 ties 3–0
  • vs 3 ties 3–0
  • vs 3 ties 3–0
  • vs 3 ties 3–0
  • vs 3 ties 2–1
  • vs 3 ties 2–1
  • vs 3 ties 2–1
  • vs 3 ties 1–2
  • vs 3 ties 2–1
  • vs 3 ties 1–2
  • vs 3 ties 1–2
  • vs 3 ties 2–1
  • vs 2 ties 2–0
  • vs 2 ties 2–0
  • vs 2 ties 2–0
  • vs 2 ties 2–0
  • vs / Rhodesia/Zimbabwe 2 ties 2–0
  • vs 2 ties 2–0
  • vs 2 ties 2–0
  • vs 2 ties 2–0
  • vs 2 ties 1–1
  • vs 2 ties 1–1
  • vs 2 ties 1–1
  • vs 2 ties 1–1
  • vs 2 ties 0–2
  • vs 1 tie 1–0
  • vs 1 tie 1–0
  • vs 1 tie 1–0
  • vs Caribbean/West Indies 1 tie 1–0
  • vs 1 tie 1–0
  • vs 1 tie 1–0
  • vs 1 tie 1–0
  • vs 1 tie 1–0
  • vs 1 tie 1–0
  • vs 1 tie 1–0
  • vs 1 tie 0–1
  • vs 1 tie 0–1
Serbia has never played against six countries that have, at one point or another, competed in the Davis Cup World Group: Paraguay, Ecuador, Belarus, Indonesia, Cuba, and Peru.

Record against continents

Captains

NameResidenceTenure
sortname|Hinko|Würt

Other competitions

In addition to the Davis Cup, the Serbian national tennis team has achieved success in major tournaments in both individual and team categories.
;Team competitions
OutcomeDateTeam competitionSurfaceTeam membersOpponentsScore
Champions27 May 1990World Team Cup,
Düsseldorf, Germany
Clay