{"id":297181,"date":"2023-11-22T22:24:31","date_gmt":"2023-11-22T22:24:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportslifetale.com\/?p=297181"},"modified":"2023-11-22T22:24:31","modified_gmt":"2023-11-22T22:24:31","slug":"great-britain-seek-unlikely-victory-against-novak-djokovics-serbia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportslifetale.com\/tennis\/great-britain-seek-unlikely-victory-against-novak-djokovics-serbia\/","title":{"rendered":"Great Britain seek unlikely victory against\u00a0Novak Djokovic's Serbia"},"content":{"rendered":"
Jack Draper will have to feed hope to the 5,000 British fans expected to get behind Britain\u2019s Davis Cup team as they tackle a Serbia team led by mighty Novak Djokovic.<\/p>\n
The 21 year-old from Surrey will have a mass of travellers and ex-pats supporting him when he kicks off the quarter final on Thursday with a singles rubber that he simply has to win.<\/p>\n
That is because the second singles will be contested by the world No 1, currently almost unbeatable, who will be massive favourite against Cam Norrie. GB will be seeking to force a deciding doubles, in which Neal Skupski and Joe Salisbury will try and face down Djokovic in a form of the game he rarely plays.<\/p>\n
Djokovic currently dominates everything in tennis, and was duly the centre of attention on Wednesday at the 11,000 seat Palacio de Deportes, just as he is most weeks of the year.<\/p>\n
Yet Draper could claim to be the key player as he tackles the Serbian No 2, which is likely \u2013 although not certain – to be the experienced Laslo Djere, world No 33.<\/p>\n
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Jack Draper has enjoyed a strong finish to season which has boosted his world ranking to 60<\/p>\n
This has been a year spent largely in the shadows for Draper, one of three lefthanders on the British team in the absence of the injured Andy Murray and Dan Evans.<\/p>\n
A series of injuries has reduced his participation but, finally getting a clean bill of health, he has enjoyed a strong finish to the season which has boosted his ranking to 60 and reminded people of his rich potential.<\/p>\n
\u2018Whoever I play it\u2019s going to be a challenge, but I do think being a lefty is an advantage,\u2019 said Draper, flanked by fellow southpaws Norrie and Liam Broady.<\/p>\n
GB v Serbia – 3pm UK time\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n (BBC iPlayer\/website)<\/p>\n Probable:<\/p>\n Jack Draper v Laslo Djere<\/p>\n Cam Norrie v Novak Djokovic<\/p>\n Neal Skupski\/Joe Salisbury v Djokovic\/Miomir Kecmanovic<\/p>\n If the doubles is still alive there will be the fascinating prospect of Skupski and Salisbury, two of the world\u2019s leading specialists, taking on Djokovic and Miomir Kecmanovic.<\/p>\n The GOAT has only played four doubles matches this season and lost three of them, but he retains an aura. Also Skupski and Salisbury are an unproven partnership, only having played together five times.<\/p>\n As Salisbury, fresh from winning the ATP Finals in Turin, warned: \u2018Novak doesn\u2019t play much doubles, but he\u2019s still the best player ever to have held a tennis racket.\u2019<\/p>\n Skupski outlined that it will be different from usual opposition on the two-man circuit, should the match boil down to it: \u2018We train at doubles day in, day out. So we’re quicker around the net than the singles guys. But they hit the ball a lot better than us from the back, the returns especially. We’re just going to have to try and play on our terms, take time away from them. Me and Joe have played together before in the past. I think we play at a very good level.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n World No 1 Novak Djokovic was the centre of attention in Malaga on Wednesday<\/p>\n Should GB come through they will play the semi-final on Saturday, with a place in Sunday\u2019s final the prize.\u00a0<\/p>\n The current format of the sport\u2019s premier team event \u2013 widely viewed as unsatisfactory \u2013 saw them begin their campaign on the highest courts in professional tennis back in February, when they beat Colombia.<\/p>\n They made the final eight by the slimmest of margins, dramatically beating France in the last match of September\u2019s qualifying group stage with Skupski and Evans winning a sudden death doubles tiebreak.<\/p>\n Taking on Djokovic could be their final act of the season, or the gateway to unlikely glory.<\/p>\n