Great Britain to face Serbia in a tough quarter-finals test, as world No. 1 Novak Djokovic leads Serbia’s side, while Great Britain looks ahead to win the 2023 Davis Cup after eight years.

The draw reveals a first meeting between Djokovic and Andy Murray since 2017, Eurosport reports.

The two nations were paired together in the last eight after both qualifying from last week’s group stage.

World No. 1 Djokovic is set to lead Serbia in the finals, while Andy Murray could again be part of the Great Britain team, raising the prospect of a 37th career meeting between the once great rivals.

The finals will take place between November 21-26 in Malaga, Spain.

Great Britain qualified for the finals with a thrilling victory over France.

The encounter proceeded, with Dan Evans and Neal Skupski saving four match points before claiming victory.

Djokovic inspired Serbia qualify from their group, triumph over Spain’s Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in singles just a few days after winning his 24th Grand Slam title at the US Open.

The winner of the quarter-final will play either Netherlands or Italy in the semi-finals.

Canada, Czech Republic, Finland or Australia would then await in the final.
The Davis Cup finals will be played from November 21-26 in Malaga, Spain.

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With the draw confirmed, the definite finals schedule is yet to be announced.

Davis Cup finals draw:

Quarter-finals
Canada v Finland

Czech Republic v Australia

Italy v Netherlands

Serbia v Great Britain

Semi-finals
Canada or Finland v Czech Republic or Australia

Italy or Netherlands v Serbia or Great Britain

Final
To be played on November 26