Overview
- Taylor Fritz beat Alexander Zverev 6-3, 7-6(4) to clinch Team World's victory over Team Europe in San Francisco.
- Team World swept all four matches on Saturday to lead 9-3 under the Laver Cup's 1-2-3 point format with 13 needed to win.
- Fritz's 6-3, 6-2 upset of world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz on day two was his first win over the Spaniard and over a reigning No. 1.
- On Sunday, Europe opened with an Alcaraz/Casper Ruud doubles win, Alex de Minaur restored Team World's cushion, and Alcaraz then beat Francisco Cerundolo to close the gap to 12-9 before the finale.
- The triumph is Team World's third in eight editions, Andre Agassi captained the squad, and the next Laver Cup is scheduled for London's O2 Arena in 2026.