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All you need to know about the 2025 Laver Cup.
The start of the 2025 Laver Cup is right around the corner, and with Carlos Alcaraz looking to lead Team Europe to its second straight title under first-year captain Yannick Noah, there’s plenty of hype surrounding this year’s tournament.
Ahead of the start of action on Friday, here are all the details regarding the format, schedule, and more.
2025 Laver Cup Teams
This year’s tournament notably saw several players withdraw for various reasons.
Following the withdrawals of Ben Shelton and Tommy Paul due to injuries sustained at the US Open, Frances Tiafoe also notably withdrew from the tournament over the weekend.
Below you can see the updated rosters:
Team Europe
Captain: Yannick Noah
Vice Captain: Tim Henman
Roster: Carlos Alcaraz, Alexander Zverev, Holger Rune, Casper Ruud, Jakub Mensik, Flavio Cobolli.
Team World
Captain: Andre Agassi
Vice Captain: Patrick Rafter
Roster: Taylor Fritz, Alex de Minaur, Francisco Cerundolo, Joao Fonseca, Alex Michelsen, Reilly Opelka.
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Captains will select which players they want to play each match as they look to secure the 13 points needed to win the Laver Cup trophy.
Matches will be played under a best-of-three format with ad scoring. If players wind up going to a third set, they will play a 10-point match tiebreak to decide the set.
Every player must compete in at least one singles match during the first two days, and at least four of the six players on each team must play doubles. Additionally, captains cannot repeat doubles selections throughout the tournament.
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2025 Laver Cup Schedule:
Each session will include two matches, with four matches scheduled for each of the first two days.
One of each of the four matches will be a doubles match played by two singles players from each team.
If matches 9, 10, and 11 aren’t needed on Sunday, an exhibition will be played following the trophy ceremony.
Friday, 19 September:
Day Session-
Match 1 (Singles) starts at 1 p.m.
Match 2 (Singles) to follow
Night Session-
Match 3 (Singles) starts at 7 p.m. PT
 Match 4 (Doubles) to follow
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Saturday, 20 September:
Day Session-
Match 5 (Singles) starts at 1 p.m. PT
Match 6 (Singles) to follow
Night Session-
Match 7 (Singles) starts at 7 p.m. PT
Match 8 (Doubles) to follow
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Sunday, 21 September:
Day Session-
Match 9 (Doubles) starts at 12 p.m. PT
Match 10 (Singles) – To follow if needed
Match 11 (Singles) – To follow if needed
Match 12 (Singles) – To follow if needed
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How to Watch Laver Cup 2025
This year’s Laver Cup will be played at the Chase Center in San Francisco California.
Per LaverCup.com, fans who are unable to attend can tune in via either via the Tennis Channel on TV, or via the Tennis Channel streaming platform.
At the time of publication, fans can subscribe to Tennis Channel directly for $9.99/month, or $109.99/year.
Past Laver Cup Winners
Heading into the 2025 Laver Cup, let’s take a look back at how things have played out in years past.
Year
Winner
Score
2017
Team Europe
15-9
2018
Team Europe
13-8
2019
Team Europe
13-11
2020
NO COMPETITION
NO COMPETITION
2021
Team Europe
14-1
2022
Team World
13-8
2023
Team World
13-2
2024
Team Europe
13-11
Last year, Carlos Alcaraz secured a big win for Team Europe in the final match of the 2024 Laver Cup, beating out Taylor Fritz in straight sets to secure Europe a 13-11 victory.
Whether he can help lead the team to its second straight title, only time will tell.
Evan Bell Evan Bell is a sports journalist covering MMA and Tennis for Heavy.com. He has been covering the UFC since 2011, with bylines dating back to before the UFC implemented its own rankings in 2013. More about Evan Bell
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