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Novak Djokovic returned to play Saturday after missing Friday Davis Cup singles hamilton beach under counter can opener with a knee injury, but was not able to lift Serbia in the semifinals as the Swedish duo Simon Aspelin and Robert Lindstedt took a double win to keep alive in the best of five tie. Djokovic, the newly anointed No. 1 player in the world after his triumph at Wimbledon last weekend, was on Friday as teammates and Janko Tipsarevic Viktor Troicki won singles matches for the participation of defending champions Davis Cup with a 2-0 lead. He returned on Saturday with Nenad Zimonjic in the hope of clinching the quarter-final match in Serbia. The Serbs, who beat France last December for his first Davis Cup crown, they still need just one victory in singles action on Sunday to advance to the semifinals. Tipsarevic will be launched at the first opportunity on Sunday against Michael Ryderstedt. Tipsarevic took the place of Djokovic in the rotation on Friday and gave Serbia its second point, when Ervin Eleskovic retired in the second set by a knee injury. Troicki, who won the first point on Friday with a win in four sets on Eleskovic Ryderstedt and are scheduled for the decisive fifth rubber potential, but Djokovic could replace one of his teammates on Sunday. If Eleskovic can not play, or Aspelin Lindstedt have to take place. The Serbs and Swedes have split eight games before Davis Cup, all of which Serbia was part of the former Yugoslavia. Sweden, which is playing without the fifth Robin Soderling, is a seven-time Davis Cup champion. . . .