Laver Cup Media Release, September 13, 2025
The eighth edition of the Laver Cup saw underdogs Team World win the title for the third time, with a thrilling 15-9 victory over Team Europe in San Francisco, the first under Captain Andre Agassi.
For the fourth time in the event’s history it was match 12 that decided the Laver Cup, as was the case in 2017, 2019 and 2024.
Team World last won the Laver Cup at Vancouver 2023 after winning their first title at London 2022.
LAVER CUP 2025 IN NUMBERS
ATTENDANCE
- Over 81,500 fans attended the five sessions at Chase Center, the largest attendance in the event’s history.
- Over 4,700 fans attended the Laver Cup Open Practice Day presented by FICO on Thursday before the event, including 2,000 children from schools, tennis programs and youth organizations across the Bay Area.
- 90% of fans were from the United States, representing 48 different states.
- 10% of fans were from outside the United States, representing more than 40 countries.
- 50% of fans travelled more than 1.5 hours to attend the Laver Cup.
- Laver Cup Fan Zone in Thrive City saw over 112,000 fans experience the outdoor activation.
TEAMS
- In 2025, Team Captains Yannick Noah and Andre Agassi and Vice Captains Tim Henman and Pat Rafter made their debut at the Laver Cup.
- Team Europe was represented by world No.1 and US Open champion Carlos Alcaraz (second appearance), world No.3 Alexander Zverev (the first player to record his sixth appearance and has been part of all five Team Europe victories), Casper Ruud (fifth straight appearance) and three debutants – Holger Rune, Jakub Mensik, Flavio Cobolli plus alternate Tomas Machac.
- Team World featured world No.5 and top-ranked American Taylor Fritz (fifth appearance), world No.8 Alex de Minaur (second appearance), Argentina’s Francisco Cerundolo (third appearance), Reilly Opelka (second appearance) and debutants – Joao Fonseca (second youngest to ever play Laver Cup) and Alex Michelsen, and alternate Jenson Brooksby.
- Two of Team World’s three Laver Cup victories have been at home, following their win at Vancouver 2023.
- Taylor Fritz is the only player to be a part of each of Team World’s tournament victories at the Laver Cup in 2022, 2023 and 2025.
- Taylor Fritz became the first American player to claim a singles win at the Laver Cup on American soil.
- Taylor Fritz is now the first player in the event’s history to claim multiple ATP top five wins at a single edition of the Laver Cup.
- Taylor Fritz (15) now trails Jack Sock (20) in points claimed for Team World at the Laver Cup.
- Alex de Minaur registered his fifth career top-3 win, three of these five have been in team events.
- Jakub Mensik became the youngest player to win singles and doubles matches on the same day at the Laver Cup, surpassing Carlos Alcaraz on Day 3 2024.
- Joao Fonseca became the first teenager to win a Laver Cup match since the event’s inception in 2017.
- Alexander Zverev became the first player to appear in 10+ singles matches at the Laver Cup.
- Alexander Zverev (16) equaled Jack Sock for the most matches played at the Laver Cup.
- Taylor Fritz (6) equaled Roger Federer for the second most wins in singles at the Laver Cup, only Alexander Zverev (7) has more.
CHASE CENTER
- The state-of-the-art Chase Center in San Francisco was transformed into a world-class tennis arena for the first time.
- The iconic black Laver Cup court was made of 460 modular wood panels installed overnight by a crew of 10 people over 8 hours.
- 430 liters of black paint exclusive to Laver Cup were used on the court.
- More than 1,000 people were involved in the production of the Laver Cup at Chase Center.
- The Fan Zone featured a massive 74ft x 42ft LED screen and showcased the live tennis action.
- The ‘SERVED with Andy Roddick’ podcast recorded live from Thursday to Sunday with special guest appearances from 20-time Grand Slam champion and Laver Cup co-founder Roger Federer, John McEnroe, Andre Agassi, Yannick Noah, Pat Rafter and Tim Henman. The podcast generated a total reach of 3.5 million across all its platforms.