"I am always available. I know the captain's (Anand Amritraj) talk about the same just like coach (Zeeshan Ali) has. I think it is important because the doubles will be pivotal in that match, so let's see how things pan out," Bhupathi said here on the sidelines of a promotional event organised by leading tennis racquet manufacturer Wilson.
The 39-year-old winner of four men's doubles Grand Slam crowns held out some hope for India against the strong Serbians as the tie would be played at home.
"I hope he doesn't play," said Bhupathi with a laugh when pointed out the possibility of Djokovic coming to India for the tie.
Bhupathi also hailed the victory of Somdev Devvarman-spearheaded India over South Korea in the away tie to gain a berth in the Davis Cup World Group play-off.
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"It is very exciting. We have not beaten Korea in Korea before. I have been part of many teams that has been to Korea and have come disappointed because it is so hard to beat those guys there," Bhupathi said.
Yesterday, Leander Paes had hailed the last week's feat of the Indian squad, saying "kudos to the boys for a job well done in Korea.