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.

ā€œItā€™s great. Obviously we came here with a goal, to win the Laver Cup,ā€ said Alcaraz in his on-court interview. ā€œWe 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.ā€

The Spaniard broke Fritzā€™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, Alcarazā€™s teammates swept onto court to celebrate with him and captain Borg.

ā€œItā€™s always tough to play Team World at Laver Cup,ā€ said Borg. ā€œYouā€™ve seen good tennis this week and I thought that we werenā€™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, itā€™s a lot of fun. We have a good team spirit and we gave everything. Iā€™m very proud of my team.ā€

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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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