Davis Cup 2023 Finals: What’s the schedule? Who’s playing? When is Great Britain v Novak Djokovic’s Serbia?
The 2023 Davis Cup Finals will see eight nations bid to be crowned champions.
Great Britain are in the quarter-finals, as are defending champions Canada, and Novak Djokovic’s Serbia.
We run through everything you need to know about the Davis Cup Finals, including the schedule, who’s playing, when Great Britain v Serbia will be held, and how to watch…
When and where are the 2023 Davis Cup Finals?
The Davis Cup Finals will take place from November 21 to 26.
All matches will be played indoors at the Palacio de Deportes Jose Maria Martin Carpena in Malaga, Spain.
What’s the 2023 Davis Cup Finals schedule?
The quarter-final action starts with defending champions Canada up against Finland on Tuesday, November 21.
Great Britain play their quarter-final against Serbia on Thursday, November 23, and the final is on Sunday, November 26.
- Canada v Finland (Tuesday, November 21, 3pm UK time)
- Czech Republic v Australia (Wednesday, November 22, 3pm UK time)
- Italy v Netherlands (Thursday, November 23, 9am UK time)
- Serbia v Great Britain (Thursday, November 23, not before 3pm UK time)
- Canada/Finland v Czech Republic/Australia (Friday, November 24, 3pm UK time)
- Italy/Netherlands v Serbia/Great Britain (Saturday, November 25, 11am UK time)
- Canada/Finland/Czech Republic/Australia v Italy/Netherlands/Serbia/Great Britain (Sunday, November 26, 3pm UK time)
Are Djokovic and Murray playing the 2023 Davis Cup Finals?
Novak Djokovic will be competing for Serbia at the Davis Cup Finals.
“I will arrive there with not much rest, but we will try our best,” said Djokovic after beating Sinner to win the ATP Finals.
Liam Broady has replaced Murray and will team up with Cameron Norrie, Jack Draper, Neal Skupski and Joe Salisbury.
Felix Auger-Alissiame will lead Canada as they look to defend their title. Denis Shapovalov is not back in the team but Milos Raonic is set to make his first appearance since 2018.
ATP Finals runner-up Jannik Sinner will look to spearhead Italy’s bid for victory while Alex de Minaur is Australia’s highest-ranked player.
Davis Cup Finals teams
- Felix Auger-Aliassime
- Gabriel Diallo
- Alexis Galarneau
- Vasek Pospisil
- Milos Raonic
- Captain: Frank Dancevic
- Emil Ruusuvuori
- Otto Virtanen
- Patrick Kaukovalta
- Harri Heliovaara
- Patrik Niklas-Salminen
- Captain: Jarkko Nieminen
- Jiri Lehecka
- Tomas Machac
- Jakub Mensik
- Adam Pavlasek
- Captain: Jaroslav Navratil
- Alex de Minaur
- Max Purcell
- Jordan Thompson
- Thanasi Kokkinakis
- Matthew Ebden
- Captain: Lleyton Hewitt
- Jannik Sinner
- Lorenzo Musetti
- Matteo Arnaldi
- Lorenzo Sonego
- Simone Bolelli
- Captain: Filippo Volandri
- Tallon Griekspoor
- Botic van de Zandschulp
- Gijs Brouwer
- Wesley Koolhof
- Jean-Julien Rojer
- Captain: Paul Haarhuis
- Novak Djokovic
- Laslo Djere
- Dusan Lajovic
- Miomir Kecmanovic
- Hamad Medjedovic
- Captain: Viktor Troicki
- Cameron Norrie
- Jack Draper
- Liam Broady
- Joe Salisbury
- Neal Skupski
- Captain: Leon Smith
What’s the format of the 2023 Davis Cup Finals?
Each tie is best-of-three format, with two singles contests followed by one doubles. The winner of two matches in the tie advances to the next round.
The matches will all be best-of-three sets.
How to watch the 2023 Davis Cup Finals?
The Davis Cup Finals will be shown live on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website in the UK.
You will be able to keep up with the all action with match reports and reaction on the Eurosport website.
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