Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Federer, Zverev win as Europe retain Laver Cup

- Associated Press

GENEVA: After Roger Federer secured a must-win victory for Team Europe, Alexander Zverev ensured the Laver Cup was retained Sunday in a title-deciding super-tiebreaker against Milos Raonic of Team World.

Zverev fired a cross-court forehand winner to clinch a 6-4, 3-6, 10-4 victory in the decisive singles match and give the Europeans a 13-11 win in points. After Zverev fell to the ground in triumph, he disappeare­d from view under a pile of celebratin­g teammates including Federer, Rafael Nadal and their captain Bjorn Borg.

Tennis great Rod Laver, for whom the event co-owned by Federer is named, presented the trophy to the Europeans, watched by the world team captained by John Mcenroe.

“I played an unbelievab­le tiebreaker,” Zverev said. “I’m super happy and super thankful to Roger and Rafa and the rest of the team. Without them on the bench today, I couldn’t have done it.”

Two hours earlier, Federer had delighted a sold-out crowd of 17,000 in his home country by beating John Isner 6-4, 7-6 (3) to set up the winner-take-all finale.

The European team also won the first two Laver Cup editions, played in 2017 in Prague and last year in Chicago. Europe began Sunday leading 7-5 in a scoring system that gave one point for a win on Friday and two on Saturday. Victories in the doubles and each of three singles matches scored three points on Sunday.

Nadal scratched from Europe’s intended lineup in both the opening doubles with Federer and the first singles due to an inflamed hand. Isner and doubles specialist Jack Sock then beat Federer and Stefanos Tsitsipas 5-7, 6-4, 10-8. Nadal’s replacemen­t in singles, No. 5 ranked Dominic Thiem, was beaten 7-5, 6-7 (3), 10-5 by Taylor Fritz. Fritz was a late replacemen­t for Nick Kyrgios, who like Nadal scratched after both had played in singles and doubles on Saturday. Strong play by the Americans on Sunday gave the world team an overall lead for the first time in the threeday competitio­n. Isner and Sock improved to 3-0 in Laver Cup doubles, and the 30th-ranked Fritz overcame Austria’s Thiem.

With Europe needing to sweep the last two rubbers, Federer came through against Isner.

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