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Federer-Djokovic tumble to shock defeat in Laver Cup

Dimitrov amazed at the team spirit in European camp

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Team Europe took a commanding 3-1 lead over Team World in the Laver Cup on Friday, despite seeing their high-profile doubles pairing of Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic suffer the defending champions’ only defeat of the first day in Chicago on Friday.

Jack Sock and Kevin Anderson combined to deliver the sole triumph for their side, overcoming the world’s second and third ranked singles players 6-7(5) 6-3 (10-6) to prevent an opening day shutout for Team Europe.

All eyes were fixed on longtime rivals Federer and Djokovic as they took the court for the final match, combining forces to play together for the first time after Team Europe had swept the first three singles matches.

The early chemistry took time to develop for both players, and Djokovic accidental­ly hit Federer on the back of the head during the third game, but the star-studded duo proved strong enough to claim the first set in a tiebreak.

Sock and Anderson found their rhythm in the second set, blasting five of their eight aces to level the contest, before the pair took advantage of a Federer double fault at 4-4 in the 10-point match tiebreaker and held on for a critical triumph.

Europe had earlier built their advantage on singles victories for Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov, Briton Kyle Edmund and Belgian David Goffin.

Dimitrov rolled through the opener with a 6-1 6-4 victory over American Frances Tiafoe before his teammates were required to dig deeper for their wins.

Edmund overcame Sock 6-4 5-7 (10-6) despite struggling with his serve at times and coughing up four double faults, before Goffin staved off a late rally on his way to a 6-4 4-6 (11-9) triumph over Argentine Diego Schwartzma­n.

Schwartzma­n battled back from a 5-1 deficit in the deciding tiebreaker to level at 7-7 before Goffin pulled clear.

“It was an amazing atmosphere,” Goffin said. “I had to stay focused.” ■

 ?? AP ?? Team Europe’s Roger Federer (right) and Novak Djokovic play against Team World’s Jack Sock and Kevin Anderson during a men’s doubles tennis match in Chicago on Friday.
AP Team Europe’s Roger Federer (right) and Novak Djokovic play against Team World’s Jack Sock and Kevin Anderson during a men’s doubles tennis match in Chicago on Friday.

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