Results Laver Cup 2022 – Tennis Channel

Fifth edition of the Laver Cup. Here we will follow the order of the game with the times and all the results to find out if Europe continues with the full trophies or the Rest of the World gives the surprise in London 02.

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The 2022 Laver Cup will be historic. An appointment not to miss. First of all because a sports legend like Roger Federer will say goodbye to his spectacular career at the O2 in London. As if that were not enough, he will do it playing with Rafael Nadal with whom he has forged a friendship and also a unique rivalry. Opposite they will have the duo formed by Jack Sock and Frances Tiafoe who will represent the Rest of the World. As if that were not enough, together with Rafa Nadal we will be able to see Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murrayso we will have the `Big 4´ together once more in the same tournament, something that has not happened since 2019.

Europe’s objective is to continue with the legacy and continue adding titles, since for the moment they have won all those that have been played. The Rest of the World is on a mission to surprise the O2 in London and beat a team that is heavily favoured. Borg y McEnroe they will be the captains once more.

Three days of competition, from Friday September 23 to Sunday September 26. Four matches each day with three singles and one doubles. Every day the matches have a different value, which makes this competition even more striking. The winning team will be the first to reach the 13 points on the global scoreboard, something that cannot happen until the last day, on Sunday.

Laver Cup results

Friday 23 September
Europe 2 – Rest of the World 2
  • Casper Ruud – Jack Sock (6-4, 5-7, 10-7)
  • Stefanos Tsitsipas – Diego Schwartzman (6-2, 6-1)
  • Andy Murray – Alex De Minaur (7-5, 3-6, 7-10)
  • Roger Federer/Rafael Nadal- Jack Sock/Frances Tiafoe (6-4, 6-7(2), 9-11)
Saturday 24 September
  • Matteo Berrettini – Felix Auger-Aliassime (13:00)
  • Cameron Norrie – Taylor Fritz (15:00)
  • Novak Djokovic – Frances Tiafoe (19:00)
  • Novak Djokovic/Matteo Berrettini – Alex De Miñaur/Jack Sock (21:00)
Sunday 25 September
  • Doubles match (13:00)
  • Singles match (15:00)
  • Singles match (17:00)
  • Singles match (19:00)

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