- Title: Team Europe looks to continue its Laver Cup dominance as third tournament nears
- Date: 18th September 2019
- Summary: ***WARNING: CONTAINS FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY*** TEAM WORLD SIGNING AUTOGRAPH FOR FANS VARIOUS OF TEAM EUROPE SIGNING AUTOGRAPH FOR FANS FANS SHOWING AUTOGRAPHS HE HAS OF BORG, TSITSIPAS AND ZVEREV (SOUNDBITE) (French) FAN FROM GENEVA, SAYING: "The fact that they are all here in Geneva, this is already incredible, we never thought they would all come and yes, I am a big fan of Roger (Federer), so the fact that he came to see us and that he waved to the public like this is incredible. And to see them all like that, this is kind of like winning the lottery." PLAYERS AND CAPTAINS STANDING ON BALCONY DURING CEREMONY FEDERER SAYING GOODBYE TO PUBLIC AND WAVING
- Embargoed: 2nd October 2019 16:23
- Keywords: John Isner preview John McEnroe Laver Cup Bjorn Borg Rod Laver Roger Federer Nick Kyrgios Rafael Nadal
- Location: GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
- City: GENEVA, SWITZERLAND
- Country: Switzerland
- Topics: Sport,Tennis
- Reuters ID: LVA006AX6R1VJ
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: The Swiss city of Geneva welcomed some of the best male tennis players in the world on Wednesday (September 18) two days ahead of the start of the third edition of the Laver Cup.
The tournament, a three-day team event between Europe and the rest of the world, became an official part of the ATP Tour in May this year following its runaway success in its first two editions in Prague and Chicago.
Federer, one of the instigators of the team event who hails from the Swiss city Basel, said he was happy to see the tournament played in his native Switzerland. He will play alongside his rival and friend Rafael Nadal who just won the U.S. Open.
Former U.S. player John McEnroe, a seven-times Grand Slam singles champion, captains Team World while Team Europe are led by his former rival and 11-times Grand Slam Swedish champion Bjorn Borg.
Team Europe have won both previous editions and are solid favourites to make it a hat-trick, leaving American John Isner to plead with the Geneva crowd to show some love and support for the underdogs.
The event, named after Australian great Rod Laver, who won 11 Grand Slams between 1960 and 1969, drew sellout crowds last year as a number of top-ranked players such as Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic took part with the Europeans winning 13-8.
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