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Laver Cup: Who will win the 2025 edition?

by Cydias Aujard

image Laver Cup: Who will win the 2025 edition?
The 8th edition of the Laver Cup, a three-day competition between Team Europe and the Rest of the World, will begin this Friday, 19 September. Some big names will be present in San Francisco, including Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev for Europe, and Taylor Fritz and Alex De Minaur for the Rest of the World. Who will win the 2025 edition?

Laver Cup 2025: Europe in the hunt of a sixth title

Less than two weeks after the US Open, which set the pace for our tennis predictions, some of the best players on the circuit will be in San Francisco to compete in the Laver Cup.

This year, the European team will be looking strong with two of the world's top three players, Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev. The six players available to Yannick Noah, captain of Team Europe, are all ranked in the world's top 25 and make Team Europe the clear favourites for the 2025 edition, as they seek a sixth title in this competition after 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021 and 2024.

However, it would be wise not to underestimate the rest of the world, which will be cheered on by the Californian crowd. Four American players will be in San Francisco to defend Team World, with Taylor Fritz, Alex Michelsen, Reilly Opelka and Jenson Brooksby.

While on paper the rest of the world's team may seem to be at a disadvantage, Team World will have several assets up its sleeve, with Taylor Fritz of course, but also Alex De Minaur. Nevertheless, victory in the 2025 Laver Cup for Andre Agassi's Team World will inevitably require some impressive performances in California.

Team line-ups: Team Europe vs Team World

Although several names have been ruled out of the 2025 Laver Cup due to injury, personal choice or rest, both teams will look strong with Yannick Noah and Andre Agassi as captains:

Team Europe:

  • Carlos Alcaraz (No. 1)
  • Alexander Zverev (No. 3)
  • Holger Rune (No. 11)
  • Casper Ruud (No. 12)
  • Jakub Mensik (No. 17)
  • Tomas Machac (No. 22)
  • Flavio Cobolli (No. 25)

Captain: Yannick Noah

Team World:

  • Talyor Fritz (No. 5)
  • Alex De Minaur (No. 8)
  • Francisco Cerundolo (No. 21)
  • Alex Michelsen (No. 32)
  • Joao Fonseca (No. 42)
  • Reilly Opelka (No. 62)
  • Jenson Brooksby (No. 86)

Captain: Andre Agassi

Laver Cup: schedule and how it works

The two teams will compete over three days, with a few rules to follow. Each player on the two teams must play at least one singles match on Friday or Saturday, with a maximum of two matches per player. For doubles, at least four of the six players must be fielded. Matches will be played in two winning sets, with the third set being played as a 10-point super tie-break.

  • Friday 19 September: two singles matches in the afternoon, one singles match and one doubles match in the evening.
  • Saturday 20 September: two singles matches in the afternoon, one singles match and one doubles match in the evening.
  • Sunday 21 September: one doubles match to start, followed by three singles matches (if needed).

Europe the favourite on theory

Victorious last year in Berlin, Team Europe has everything it needs on paper to retain its trophy. With two players in the world's top three, Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev, as well as players who have long been in the top ten, such as Holger Rune and Casper Ruud, the European team seems superior to Team World, with a wide range of options for Yannick Noah.

Although the rest of the world has Taylor Fritz and Alex De Minaur, the rest of the team is a notch below Europe. Our Laver Cup 2025 winner prediction is for another Team Europe win!

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