Laver Cup

Alcaraz beats Fritz to win thrilling Laver Cup for Team Europe

Team Europe captain Borg finishes reign with triumph

September 22, 2024

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Team Europe celebrates its Laver Cup victory in Berlin.
By Andy West

Carlos Alcaraz delivered a pair of stunning Sunday performances in Berlin to help Team Europe complete a thrilling 13-11 comeback victory at the Laver Cup.

The No. 3 in the PIF ATP Rankings defeated Taylor Fritz 6-2, 7-5 in a winner-takes-all singles clash to ensure Team Europe lifted the teams event trophy for the first time since 2021. Alcaraz, who earlier on Sunday partnered Casper Ruud to a crucial doubles victory against Ben Shelton and Frances Tiafoe, had too much firepower from the baseline for his Top-10 rival Fritz.

Along with Ruud and Alexander Zverev, the latter of whom rallied past Frances Tiafoe 6-7(5), 7-5, 10-5 to force the deciding match, Alcaraz ensured that Bjorn Borg ended his seven-year stint as Team Europe captain with his fifth Laver Cup victory. Borg also led his men to victory at the first four editions of the event.

“It’s great. Obviously we came here with a goal, to win the Laver Cup,” said Alcaraz in his on-court interview. “We are very, very happy about reaching our goal. We almost lost, but Sascha came with really good tennis and gave me the chance to win.”

The Spaniard broke Fritz’s serve twice in each set en route to a 90-minute triumph at Uber Arena. After he sent down an unreturnable serve on match point, Alcaraz’s teammates swept onto court to celebrate with him and captain Borg.

“It’s always tough to play Team World at Laver Cup,” said Borg. “You’ve seen good tennis this week and I thought that we weren’t going to win it, but the guys played great tennis and we came through. For me to spend time with these players in Team Europe, it’s a lot of fun. We have a good team spirit and we gave everything. I’m very proud of my team.”

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Despite defeat, Team World can look back on a valiant effort in Berlin where, like Borg, John McEnroe was also serving as captain for the seventh and final time. Up against a European team featuring five of the Top 10 players in the PIF ATP Rankings, it at one point stood just three games from victory when Tiafoe led Zverev by a set and a break in their singles encounter.

After Zverev turned that match around, however, Alcaraz came out firing to improve to 2-0 in his Lexus ATP Head2Head series with Fritz. The foundation of his victory was his serve, and he finished the match having won 80 per cent (33/41) of points behind his first delivery, according to Infosys ATP Stats.

Although he let slip a break lead in the second set as Fritz rallied from 2-4 to 4-4, Alcaraz earned his fourth break of the match in the 11th game with some razor-sharp returning. From there, he made no mistake in serving out to secure a famous win for Team Europe.




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