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The Laver Cup matches start on Friday 19th September and run until Sunday 21st September. The full schedule is below: All UK time. Live on TNT Sports and discovery+. Subject to change.
These little details and exchanges represent the quandary at the heart of the Laver Cup. It has wrestled the tennis world over its identity ever since Roger Federer, his agent and business partner Tony Godsick, the ATP Tour, Tennis Australia and U.S. Tennis Association dreamt it up eight years ago.
World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz squared off against top-ranked American Taylor Fritz at Chase Center in San Francisco.
Fritz has now beaten Zverev in six straight matches. Even better for his teammates, Team World has now won the Laver Cup in three of the last four years. "We're going to have a fun night," Fritz said before the trophy ceremony. "Definitely popping some champagne in the locker room in a few minutes."
Federer joined Tennis Channel Live on Saturday in San Francisco, speaking to a wide range of topics. Namely, he discussed how the event he co-imagined, in its eighth year, has continued to raise the bar for the marriage of sport and entertainment. 🖥️📱Click here to stream Laver Cup action start to finish on the Tennis Channel App!
Chairman Tony Godsick talked about the future of the event, Steph Curry made an appearance and John McEnroe shared his insights.
Look, I’ll be honest with you – if someone had told me two weeks ago that Team World would absolutely demolish Team Europe at the Laver Cup, I would’ve laughed so hard I’d need medical attention.
Entering Saturday night's match in the Laver Cup, Taylor Fritz was 0-3 against Carlos Alcaraz. But if there is one thing tennis fans know about Fritz, it is that he is a student of the game.
Stephen Curry is just completing side quests at this point, as he stepped out onto the court with Roger Federer in the Laver Cup.
Fans could watch the 2025 Laver Cup in a variety of ways: on a standard feed; with bench cams focused on either team; by going behind the scenes at the Chase Center. The most interesting perspective, though, was one where you technically couldn't see the players at all: Laver Cup Animated.