Novak Djokovic
Can Novak Djokovic lead Serbia into the semi-final? Reuters

Novak Djokovic will be back in action as Serbia take on Spain in the quarter-final of Davis Cup 2017 World Group at the Aleksandar Nikolic Arena in Belgrade from Friday.

While Serbia will head into the tie with a full-strength squad, which, apart from the world number two Men's singles player, will also have Viktor Troicki, Dusan Lajovic and captain Nenad Zimonjic. Meanwhile, Spain will miss their top-ranked stars including Rafael Nadal, Roberto Bautista Agut and doubles player Feliciano Lopez.

Tie: Serbia v Spain, World Group quarter-final

Date: 7 April, Friday to 9 April, Sunday

Tie Time

Day 1 - 4pm SGT/6:30pm IST/8am GMT

Day 2 - 5pm SGT/7:30pm IST/9am GMT

Day 3 - 3pm SGT/5:30pm IST/7am GMT

Also read: Australia v USA, Davis Cup quarter-final: Live streaming information, team news

Competition: Davis Cup 2017

Venue: Aleksandar Nikolic Arena, Belgrade, Serbia

TV Channel: StarHub Channel 201 will provide live TV coverage in Singapore.

Live streaming: The matches can be watched online at Tennis Channel Plus, Davis Cup TV

Live updates will be available on tournament's official Twitter handle.

Djokovic's presence has helped Serbia so far in the tournament as they outclassed Russia 4-1 in the opening round. The 12-time Grand Slam winner is returning from a elbow injury, that prevented him from playing the Miami Open last month. The Serb has not been in best of forms since beating Andy Murray in the final match in Doha and will be looking to get back to winning ways before the start of clay season. 

The 29-year-old will take on world number 24 Albert Ramos-Vinolas in the opening round, which is expected to go in the former's favour. Djokovic though has reportedly warned his team against complacency has requested not to take the Nadal-less Spain team lightly.

On the other hand, Pablo Carreno Busta is Spain's highest-ranked player and he will take on Viktor Troicki later today before facing Djokovic in the third singles rubber on Sunday. A lot will depend on the world number 19 if Spain are to stand a chance of progressing in the tournament. Also, in the absence of Feliciano Lopez, Marc Lopez will have to shoulder the responsibility in the doubles rubber along with 20-year-old Jaume Munar.

Team News

Serbia: Novak Djokovic (MS 2, MD 344), Viktor Troicki (MS 39, MD 63), Dusan Lajovic (MS 84, MD 215), Nenad Zimonjic (MD 57)

Spain: Pablo Carreno Busta (MS 19, MD 19), Albert Ramos-Vinolas (MS 24, MD 850), Jaume Munar (MS 245, MD 409), Marc Lopez (MD 16)

Match schedule

Rubber 1

Djokovic v Ramos-Vinolas

Rubber 2

Troicki v Busta

Rubber 3

Troicki/Zimonjic v Lopez/Munar

Rubber 4

Djokovic v Busta

Rubber 5

Troicki v Ramos Vinolas