Laver Cup 2025 results, updated schedule for Team World vs. Team Europe

Bill Trocchi

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SAN FRANCISCO -- The eighth edition of the Laver Cup is underway between Team World and Team Europe, with Andre Agassi and Yannick Noah leading six-man teams in pursuit of the trophy.

The event takes place Friday through Sunday at the Chase Center and is broadcast on Tennis Channel.

Here are the latest scores as Team World and Team Europe race to secure 13 points and win this year's Laver Cup.

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Laver Cup 2025 results

This section will be updated throughout the tournament.

Session 1

Casper Ruud (Europe) def. Reilly Opelka (World) 6-4, 7-6 (4) -- Europe leads 1-0

Jakub Mensek (Europe) def. Alex Michelsen (World) 6-1, 6-7 (3), 10-8 -- Europe leads 2-0

Session 2

Joao Fonseca (World) def. Flavio Colbolli (Europe) 6-4, 6-3 -- Europe leads 2-1

Carlos Alcaraz/Jakub Mensik (Europe) def. Taylor Fritz/Alex Michelsen 7-6 (7), 6-4 -- Europe leads 3-1

Laver Cup 2025 tennis schedule

The Laver Cup day session begins at 1 p.m. local time. This will be followed by the night session at 7 p.m. local time.

This translates to 4:00 p.m. ET (day session) and 10:00 p.m. ET (night session).

Saturday, September 20 (Day session)

  • Match 5: Alexander Zverev (Europe) vs. Alex de Minaur (World)
  • Match 6: Holger Rune (Europe) vs. Francisco Cerundolo (World)

Saturday, September 20 (Night session)

  • Match 7: Carlos Alcaraz (Europe) vs. Taylor Fritz (World)
  • Match 8: Holger Rune/Casper Ruud (Europe) vs. Alex de Minaur/Alex Michelsen (World)

Sunday, September 21 (Day session)

  • Match 9 (Doubles)
  • Match 10-12 (Singles)*

*If needed

Laver Cup 2025 scoring format

Each day, three singles matches and one doubles match are played to the best of three sets, with the doubles match using a 10-point tiebreak format.

A team wins by reaching 13 points. Friday’s wins are worth one point, Saturday’s two points, and Sunday’s three points — ensuring that no team can clinch the title before the last day.

If the competition is tied after 12 matches, a final overtime doubles match is played.

All players compete in at least one singles match between Friday and Saturday, and at least four participate in doubles.

If only one match is needed to decide the winner on Sunday, an exhibition match is played following the trophy ceremony.

MORE: A complete look at the Laver Cup scoring system

Laver Cup 2025 team lineups

The teams for the 2025 Laver Cup will be made up of the best tennis players on the planet.

Based on ATP rankings at the conclusion of the French Open at Roland-Garros, the top three ranked players in each of the Europe and World regions receive invitations to play in the Laver Cup.

If an invitation is declined, the next best-ranked player is invited, until three players are picked for each team.

Each captain can also select three players for their team as "Captain's Picks", with all three needing to have been nominated by the start of the US Open.

Here are complete team lists for Team World and Team Europe. 

Laver Cup 2025 team lists

World (captain: Andre Agassi)Europe (captain: Yannick Noah)
Taylor Fritz (USA)Alexander Zverev (Germany)
Alex de Minaur (Australia)Carlos Alcaraz (Spain)
Francisco Cerundolo (Argentina)Holger Rune (Denmark)
Alex Michelsen (USA)Casper Ruud (Norway)
Joao Fonseca (Brazil)Jakub Mensik (Czech Republic)
Reilly Opelka (USA)Flavio Cobolli (Italy)

Ben Shelton and Tommy Paul were originally on Team World, but had to withdraw due to injury. Alex de Minaur was a late addition to Team World, replacing Frances Tiafoe.

Bill Trocchi

Bill Trocchi grew up reading media Hall of Famers Bob Ryan, Peter Gammons, Will McDonough and others in the Boston Globe every day and wound up taking the sports journalism path after graduating from Vanderbilt. An Alumnus of Sports Illustrated, Athlon Sports and Yahoo Sports/Rivals, Bill focuses on college sports coverage and plays way too much tennis.