The fourth edition of the Laver Cup starts from Friday, September 24 until Sunday, September 26. To be played at the TD Garden in Boston, Team World captained by John McEnroe would aim to triumph over Team Europe led by Björn Borg after having suffered defeat in each of the past three editions.
As Team Europe would compete in absence of the Big-3 – Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Dominic Thiem, the chances of Team World having a shot at the trophy couldn’t have been brighter.
How can you watch Laver Cup 2021?
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In the United Kingdom, Eurosport, eurosport.co.uk and the Eurosport app would provide live action of the Laver Cup. Across Europe, fans can witness the exhibition event on Eurosport, beIN Sports, whereas people in the Middle East and North Africa can catch the live coverage on beIN Sports MENA.
In the United States of America, Tennis Channel would live broadcast all of Laver Cup matches during the three-day action-packed tournament. In India, Japan, and China, the fans can watch the action live on Sony 6, WOWOW, and iQIYI, GreatSports Media (Shanghai) respectively.
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ESPN International would provide live-action in Indonesia, Hong Kong, and Malaysia as well. As for the Australian public, Nine Network and Stan Sport would broadcast every game. In addition, the online streaming website bet365 would also provide live coverage.
For Team Europe, four debutants make entry into the team. The newly crowned US Open champion, Daniil Medvedev, World number No.5 Andrey Rublev, 2021 Wimbledon finalist Matteo Berrettini, and Casper Ruud would all be playing in the event for the first time. Stefanos Tsitsipas and Alexander Zverev would join them as the players having Laver Cup experience.
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On the other end, Team World comprises the big-serving American duo John Isner and Reilly Opelka, along with Canadians Denis Shapovalov and Felix Auger-Aliassime, Argentine Diego Schwartzman, and Australian Nick Kyrgios.
Brace yourselves for some high-octane tennis coming your way. Which team do you think would lift the title – Team Europe or Team World?