25. 09. 2022.

Team World are the Laver Cup 2022 champions

Team World has won its first ever Laver Cup. After victory for Félix Auger-Aliassime and Jack Sock in Sunday’s opening doubles, and then a straight sets win for Auger-Aliassime against Novak, Frances Tiafoe beat Stefanos Tsitsipas 1-6, 7-6 (11), 10-8 after saving four match points to bring triumph to his team.
Tennis
25. 09. 2022.

Laver Cup 2022 (Live): Team Europe – Team World 8:13

Frances Tiafoe clinched the Laver Cup title for Team World on Sunday, saving four match points to edge Team Europe’s Stefanos Tsitsipas 1-6, 7-6(11), 10-8 and give his side a 13-8 victory.
Tennis
22. 09. 2022.

Novak to join Team Europe at Laver Cup in London

21-time Grand Slam champion will make his second Laver Cup appearance when Europe takes on the World at The O2 in London from September 23-25, 2022. Novak is a member of Team Europe Captain Bjorn Borg’s six-man team, joining Rafael Nadal (Spain), Roger Federer (Switzerland), Andy Murray (Great Britain), Stefanos Tsitsipas (Greece) and Casper Ruud (Norway).
Tennis
24. 09. 2018.

Team Europe retain Laver Cup

Team Europe fought back to defeat Team World 13-8 and retain the Laver Cup. Twelve months on from their success at the inaugural Laver Cup in Prague, Zverev and Federer were able to celebrate getting their hands on the trophy for a second time, while Nole, Dimitrov, Goffin and Edmund were champions on debut. The beautiful lakeside city of Geneva will host the next Laver Cup from September 20-22, 2019
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23. 09. 2018.

Laver Cup: Anderson downs Novak, Team Europe still in lead

Kevin Anderson helped keep Team World in Laver Cup contention beating Team Europe's Novak Djokovic 7-6 (5), 5-7, 10-6. The South African got a big 2 points with the win. Team Europe is still in lead, 7-5.
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22. 09. 2018.

Nole and Roger team up at Laver Cup, Europe leads Team World 3-1

Two great champions Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer closed out the first day of the second edition of the Laver Cup. Europe leads Team World 3-1 after Day 1.
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