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Tennis Olympians, grand slam winners and all-around stars of the sport will converge in Berlin for the 2024 Laver Cup in a Team World vs. Team Europe matchup. 

Named after tennis legend Rod Laver and envisioned by Roger Federer, the seventh edition of the Laver Cup features the best European players competing against the rest of the world’s top stars. 

Despite a late withdrawal from Rafael Nadal, Team Europe boasts a strong lineup including 2024 Wimbledon and French Open winner Carlos Alcaraz, new world No. 2 Alexander Zverev and 2024 US Open quarterfinalist Grigor Dimitrov. The team is led by captain and six-time French Open champion Bjorn Borg. 

Seven-time grand slam winner John McEnroe will captain the defending champion Team World, which features multiple American stars. Taylor Fritz, coming off a US Open finals appearance, Frances Tiafoe in his fifth Laver Cup appearance and Ben Shelton, who secured six of Team World’s 13 points last year, are some of the team members.

Will Team World get its third straight victory in the Laver Cup, or will Team Europe return to their original dominance in the competition?

Here’s everything you need to know to watch the 2024 Laver Cup in Berlin. 

What channel is Laver Cup 2024 on?

  • TV channel: Tennis Channel
  • Live stream: Fubo

The 2024 Laver Cup will be broadcast nationally on the Tennis Channel. Cord-cutters and those without cable can stream matches on Fubo, which is offering a free trial for new users. 

For a limited time, you can get your first month of Fubo for as low as $49.99, a $30 savings. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and 200+ top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)


Laver Cup schedule 2024

  • Dates: Friday, Sept. 20 – Sunday, Sept. 22
  • Time: 7 a.m. ET

The 2024 Laver Cup will kick off on Friday, Sept. 20, with the first session beginning at 7 a.m. ET. The event will continue through the weekend, concluding on Sunday, Sept. 22. 

All matches will be played on indoor hard courts at the Uber Arena in Berlin, Germany. 

Date Match Time (ET) TV channel
Friday, Sept. 20 Casper Ruud vs. Francisco Cerúndolo 7 a.m. Tennis Channel, Fubo
  Stefanos Tsitsipas vs. Thanasi Kokkinakis   Tennis Channel, Fubo
  Grigor Dimitrov vs. Alejandro Tabilo 1 p.m. Tennis Channel, Fubo
  Doubles: Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev vs. Taylor Fritz and Ben Shelton   Tennis Channel, Fubo
Saturday, Sept. 21 Match 5 Singles 7 a.m. Tennis Channel, Fubo
  Match 6 Singles   Tennis Channel, Fubo
  Match 7 Singles 1 p.m. Tennis Channel, Fubo
  Match 8 Doubles   Tennis Channel, Fubo
Sunday, Sept. 22 Match 9 Doubles 6 a.m. Tennis Channel, Fubo
  Match 10 Singles*   Tennis Channel, Fubo
  Match 11 Singles*   Tennis Channel, Fubo
  Match 12 Singles*   Tennis Channel, Fubo

If required

Team Europe roster for Laver Cup 2024

Captain: Bjorn Borg

Player Nation
Carlos Alcaraz Spain
Alexander Zverev Germany
Daniil Medvedev Russia
Casper Ruud Norway
Grigor Dimitrov Bulgaria
Stefanos Tsitsipas Greece

Team World roster for Laver Cup 2024

Captain: John McEnroe

Player Nation
Taylor Fritz United States
Frances Tiafoe United States
Ben Shelton United States
Alejandro Tabilo Chile
Francisco Cerúndolo Argentina
Thanasi Kokkinakis Australia 

Laver Cup format, explained

The Laver Cup is a team event in which the best tennis players in Europe are measured against the best in the rest of the world, with the winner being the first team to get to 13 points.

How do you get those points? With victories in the matches. 

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

Friday’s wins are worth one point, Saturday’s two points and Sunday’s three points – which ensures that no team can become champion before the last day.

All players play at least one singles match between Friday and Saturday and at least four of them participate in doubles.

In the event that only one match is required on Sunday, an exhibition match will be played following the trophy ceremony.

Laver Cup winners history

Team Europe had won all four editions of the Laver Cup until Team World clinched the 2022 and 2023 editions. 

Year Winner Score Location
2017 Team Europe 15-9 Prague, Czech Republic
2018 Team Europe 13-8 Chicago, United States
2019 Team Europe 13-11 Geneva, Switzerland
2020 Canceled    
2021 Team Europe 14-1 Boston, United States
2022 Team World 13-8 London, United Kingdom
2023 Team World  13-2 Vancouver, Canada 
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