Novak Djokovic is highly ‘motivated’ for Serbia’s Davis Cup quarter-final clash with Great Britain… but world No 1 is braced for a ‘very difficult’ tie against Andy Murray and Co
- Novak Djokovic has his eyes on Serbia’s Davis Cup match against Great Britain
- The world number 1 makes this match a priority at the end of the 2023 season.
- The Davis Cup final will take place in Malaga at the end of November
Novak Djokovic says he will not only play Great Britain in the Davis Cup quarter-finals next month, but it will be his priority for the end of his season.
The world number 1 has been sidelined by the current developments in Asia and plans to peak during finals week, which will take place in Malaga at the end of November.
The first obstacle in the round of 16 will be Leon Smith’s British team. Djokovic expects it to be very close and for Britain to have an advantage in the third and potentially decisive doubles match, if they make it that far.
“It will be very difficult, tense,” said the 36-year-old. Serbia Sportal. “If (Dan) Evans plays, he will be a very embarrassing player for anyone. However, I believe in our guys.
“We also have a lot of choice, maybe not for doubles, but for singles. The motivation is present in me, as well as in all the other guys on the national team.
Novak Djokovic determined to end his season on a high note with David Cup success for Serbia
Djokovic (right) will lead Serbia into Davis Cup quarter-final against a tough British team
Djokovic will return to action at the Paris Masters later this month, then play the season-ending ATP Finals in Turin before heading to Malaga.
“The cult of the national team must exist among the younger generation and they just feel the honor and privilege when they play for their country. This is the way I grew up and what we have cultivated over the of the past generation.
Djokovic also briefly addressed Rafael Nadal’s recent comments that the Serbian was more desperate than him to finish his career with a greater number of major titles.
“I don’t intend to talk about him or Roger Federer in a negative light,” Djokovic said. “My respect for them supersedes any negative opinions I might have. Again, this is Rafa’s opinion and, of course, I disagree. I have my opinion, but I won’t share it because I don’t want us to delve into this further.