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Credit Suisse was announced today as a new partner of the Laver Cup, becoming global sponsor of the event for the next five years.
A total of 93,584 tennis fans turned out to watch the second edition of the Laver Cup, (a 3 day event) making it one of the largest single sporting events to be held at the United Center in Chicago.
Here we are in Chicago. What a great event. We've been to the WILSON factory daily. Love to see some of the great old frames we played with.
Team World trails defending champion Team Europe 7-5 going into the final Day of the Laver Cup and must win three of Sunday's four matches, but the home side will take it.
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Defending champion Team Europe leads Team World 3-1 following Day 1 action at the Laver Cup in Chicago, Ill. The Europeans won all three of the singles matches before Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic fell to Kevin Anderson and Jack Sock in a super-tiebreaker.
Mercifully, the games are about to begin in Chicago. So far at the Laver Cup this week, it has just been a whole lot of photo opportunities—mostly of players in mismatched suits.
Check out all the action for tomorrow at the Laver Cup tennis in Chicago.
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Tennis Channel is back as the the exclusive television home for this weekend's Laver Cup. Now in its second year, the tournament features six of the top European men's stars against six of the top players from the rest of the world.
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Prime Video is set to stream all Laver Cup matches live and on-demand to Prime members in more than 200 countries and territories in a landmark deal.
Laver Cup gave us an all-star cast and some eye-popping plot twists. The inaugural Laver Cup was high-energy tennis in an innovative package escalating into an inspiring climax.
Everything the inaugural Laver Cup touched turned to gold during three memorable days at the O2 Arena in Prague, Czech Republic. The same can be said of Roger Federer.
Dramatic to the end, the inaugural Laver Cup came down to the last – and arguably best – of the competition’s dozen matches as Roger Federer fought back to beat Nick Kyrgios 4-6 7-6(6) [11-9] and secure the first title for Team Europe.
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