Laver Cup is an international indoor hard court men’s team tennis tournament between Team Europe and Team World, the latter of which is composed of players from all other continents except Europe.
Incepted in 2017, the Laver Cup is held annually, usually two weeks after the US Open. The tournament is intended to be the Ryder Cup of the tennis world. It normally takes place with the location rotating between various host cities; alternating yearly between European cities and cities in the rest of the world.
1. Alexander Zverev (5 titles)
- 2017 (Prague)
- 2018 (Chicago)
- 2019 (Geneva)
- 2021 (Boston)
- 2024 (Berlin)
2. Roger Federer (3 titles)
The Swiss legend has won three Laver Cup titles. Federer won the titles in three consecutive years. Playing for Team Europe, the tennis icon has been in his peak these years. He won the titles in the following years:
- 2017 (Prague)
- 2018 (Chicago)
- 2019 (Geneva)
3. Rafael Nadal (2 titles)
Rafael Nadal achieved a total of two Laver Cup titles in his career. Playing for Team Europe, his first title came in 2017 while his next was achieved two years later. He won the titles in the following year.
- 2017 (Prague)
- 2019 (Geneva)
=Dominic Thiem (2 titles)
Playing for Team Europe, the Austrian tennis player won the the titles in the following years:
- 2017 (Prague)
- 2019 (Geneva)
=Stefanos Tsitsipas (2 titles)
Stefanos Tsitsipas is the only American in the top five list. His first title came in 2019 while his next was bagged in 2021.
- 2019 (Geneva)
- 2021 (Boston)
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Laver Cup: List of Winners in History
| Year | Winner | Score | Runner-up | Location | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | Team Europe | 15–9 | Team World | Prague, Czech Republic | O2 Arena |
| 2018 | Team Europe | 13–8 | Team World | Chicago, United States | United Center |
| 2019 | Team Europe | 13–11 | Team World | Geneva, Switzerland | Palexpo |
| 2020 | No competition | – | – | – | – |
| 2021 | Team Europe | 14–1 | Team World | Boston, United States | TD Garden |
| 2022 | Team World | 13–8 | Team Europe | London, United Kingdom | The O2 Arena |
| 2023 | Team World | 13–2 | Team Europe | Vancouver, Canada | Rogers Arena |
| 2024 | Team Europe | 13–11 | Team World | Berlin, Germany | Uber Arena |