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Novak Djokovic to lead hosts Serbia against Russia in Davis Cup opener

Novak Djokovic reacts during his shock loss to Denis Istomin in the second-round of the Australian Open
Image: Novak Djokovic will be desperate to hit back after his shock in Melbourne

Novak Djokovic will lead Serbia against Russia in their Davis Cup first-round tie in February.

The world No 2 will be hoping to bounce back for his country following his shock defeat in the Australian Open by wildcard Denis Istomin in the second round on Thursday.

"I always look forward to playing in the Davis Cup because it's a very special feeling when we are all together," said Djokovic on Sunday.

"I am convinced [southern Serbian city] Nis will be an excellent host and that we will be victorious in our clash with the Russians."

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Djokovic, who has won 12 Grand Slam titles including six Australian Open trophies, was toppled by Briton Andy Murray as the world No 1 after a dramatic loss of form following his maiden French Open triumph in June.

His original 2017 schedule did not include playing in the Davis Cup tie with Russia but the early Australian Open exit has given the 29-year-old from Belgrade an opportunity to rediscover some of his lost confidence.

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Novak Djokovic reflects on his Australian Open defeat by Denis Istomin

Djokovic led Serbia to their solitary Davis Cup title in 2010 and the Balkan nation's new coach Nenad Zimonjic, who replaced the long-serving Bogdan Obradovic earlier this month, will look forward to being at full strength.

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Doubles specialist Zimonjic, himself a multiple Grand Slam winner, announced this week that he will pick himself for the tie.

The winners will face five-time winners Spain or 2005 champions and last year's runners-up Croatia in the second round.

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