<div>India will take on Serbia at home in the Davis Cup World Group play-offs to be held from September 12 to 14, raising the possibility of multiple-time Grand Slam winner and world number two Novak Djokovic touching down in the country.<br /><br /><div>The Bogdan Obradovic-led Serbia will face India for the second time in three years in a bid to maintain their World Group status, having defeated India 4-1 on their most recent foray into the top tier of the competition in the first round in 2011.<br /><br /></div><div>The Indian Davis Cup team on Sunday entered the World Group playoffs after notching up a historic away triumph over Korea in the Group I Asia/Oceania second round tie at Busan.<br /><br /></div><div>Serbia, who lost 2-3 to Switzerland in the World Group first round in February, has not featured in zonal competition since 2007, the year it defeated Australia in the World Group play-offs to secure top tier status for the first time, and will be desperate to avoid a return to Europe/Africa Zone Group I.</div><div> </div><div>Meanwhile, Spain and Argentina also face a fight to remain in the World Group following Tuesday’s draw, with Carlos Moya’s five-time champions needing to come away with a win in Brazil and four-time runner-up Argentina due to travel to Israel. <br /></div><div> </div><div>Australia, Canada and USA have been handed more favourable home draws, with Pat Rafter’s men hosting Uzbekistan, USA taking on Slovak Republic and Canada granted a home tie against Colombia.<br /><br /></div><div>The remaining two ties will see Croatia travel to Netherlands in a draw decided by lot, and Ukraine set to host Belgium.<br /><br /></div><div>The draw (12-14 September): India vs Serbia; Brazil vs Spain; Israel vs Argentina; Canada vs Columbia; USA vs Slovak Republic; Australia vs Uzbekistan; Netherlands vs Croatia; Ukraine vs Belgium.</div></div>
<div>India will take on Serbia at home in the Davis Cup World Group play-offs to be held from September 12 to 14, raising the possibility of multiple-time Grand Slam winner and world number two Novak Djokovic touching down in the country.<br /><br /><div>The Bogdan Obradovic-led Serbia will face India for the second time in three years in a bid to maintain their World Group status, having defeated India 4-1 on their most recent foray into the top tier of the competition in the first round in 2011.<br /><br /></div><div>The Indian Davis Cup team on Sunday entered the World Group playoffs after notching up a historic away triumph over Korea in the Group I Asia/Oceania second round tie at Busan.<br /><br /></div><div>Serbia, who lost 2-3 to Switzerland in the World Group first round in February, has not featured in zonal competition since 2007, the year it defeated Australia in the World Group play-offs to secure top tier status for the first time, and will be desperate to avoid a return to Europe/Africa Zone Group I.</div><div> </div><div>Meanwhile, Spain and Argentina also face a fight to remain in the World Group following Tuesday’s draw, with Carlos Moya’s five-time champions needing to come away with a win in Brazil and four-time runner-up Argentina due to travel to Israel. <br /></div><div> </div><div>Australia, Canada and USA have been handed more favourable home draws, with Pat Rafter’s men hosting Uzbekistan, USA taking on Slovak Republic and Canada granted a home tie against Colombia.<br /><br /></div><div>The remaining two ties will see Croatia travel to Netherlands in a draw decided by lot, and Ukraine set to host Belgium.<br /><br /></div><div>The draw (12-14 September): India vs Serbia; Brazil vs Spain; Israel vs Argentina; Canada vs Columbia; USA vs Slovak Republic; Australia vs Uzbekistan; Netherlands vs Croatia; Ukraine vs Belgium.</div></div>