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International men's indoor tennis tournament

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Laver Cup: International men's indoor tennis tournament
The Laver Cup is an international indoor hard court men's team tennis tournament between Team Europe and Team World, the latter of which is composed of players from all other continents except Europe. Usually held annually since 2017, the tournament is intended to be the Ryder Cup of the tennis world. It normally takes place two weeks after the US Open, with the location rotating between various host cities ; alternating yearly between European cities and cities in the rest of the world. In addition to the guaranteed participation fees which are based upon the players' ATP rankings, each member of the winning team gets $250,000 in prize money, but the tournament itself does not count towards the players' point totals in the ATP Tour for that year.

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Team World thrash Europe to retain Laver Cup title

Team World beat Team Europe 13-2 to win the Laver Cup for a second successive year in Vancouver.
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Team World take 10-2 lead into Laver Cup final day

Defending champions Team World will carry a 10-2 lead over Team Europe into the third and final day of this year's Laver Cup in Vancouver.
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Team World dominate day one of Laver Cup

Defending champions Team World win all four matches against Team Europe to dominate day one of the Laver Cup in Canada.
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Laver Cup: Andy Murray not planning Roger Federer-style farewell as Europe lose

Andy Murray has not been spurred into planning his own send-off by Roger Federer's emotional farewell at the Laver Cup, which Team Europe lost in London.
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Roger Federer: 20-time Grand Slam champion retires after Laver Cup loss

Roger Federer brings the curtain down on his illustrious career by teaming up with fellow great Rafael Nadal on an emotional night in London.
BBC Sport - Published

Protester Sets Arm On Fire In Wild Scene At Roger Federer's Last Tournament

A man invaded the Laver Cup in London on Friday and set his arm on fire right next to the net -- just hours before Roger Federer will play his last-ever competitive tennis match on the court. The wild..
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Laver Cup: Protester appears to set arm on fire after entering the court

A protester appears to set his arm on fire after running on court and briefly stopping play during the Laver Cup at the O2 Arena in London.
BBC Sport - Published

Federer prepares for his last ever competitive match - what he did for tennis is unrivalled | Jacquie Beltrao

federer prepares for his last ever competitive match - what he did for tennis is unrivalled | jacquie beltrao
Roger Federer's last ever match - a moment tennis hoped would never come - will happen later at the O2 in London at the Laver Cup.
Sky News - Published

Roger Federer to team up with Rafael Nadal for final match in Laver Cup doubles

Roger Federer's final match will see him will play alongside old rival Rafael Nadal in the Laver Cup doubles on Friday.
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Roger Federer to bow out on Friday in Laver Cup doubles

Roger Federer says he will play one final doubles match, in the Laver Cup on Friday evening, before ending his illustrious career.
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Roger Federer on retirement, his future and the end of a 'special' era

Roger Federer, the 20-time Grand Slam champion, speaks to BBC Breakfast after announcing he will retire after the Laver Cup in London this month.
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Roger Federer to retire after Laver Cup in September

Roger Federer, a 20-time Grand Slam singles champion, will retire from top-level tennis after the Laver Cup in London later this month.
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Laver Cup: Team Europe dominate to win trophy for fourth consecutive time

Europe win the Laver Cup for the fourth consecutive time as Andrey Rublev and Alexander Zverev beat Reilly Opelka and Denis Shapovalov in the doubles to complete a dominant 14-1 victory.
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