'Team World' won the title of 'Laver Cup Championship 2022' for the first time

'Team World' won the title of 'Laver Cup Championship 2022' for the first time

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Category : Sports Published on: September 28 2022

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  • Team World captured its first Laver Cup crown in five attempts by defeating Team Europe, 13-8.
  • Frances Tiafoe cemented the victory by saving four match points against Stefanos Tsitsipas for a stunning comeback effort, 1-6, 7-6 (11) [10-8].
  • The Laver Cup, held from September 23 to 25 in London, is a men's tennis tournament played between players from Europe and and players from the rest of the world.
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