2025 Laver Cup: How to watch, full schedule, streaming info and more

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2025 Laver Cup: How to watch, full schedule, streaming info and more

It’s Europe’s best tennis stars vs. the rest of the world at the 2025 Laver Cup this weekend. For the first time since its invention in 2017, the Laver Cup will be held in the U.S. The 2025 global tennis tournament will take place at Chase Center in San Francisco, California. Carlos Alcaraz, Alexander Zverev, Holger Rune, Casper Ruud, Jakub MenĆĄĂ­k and Flavio Cobolli make up Team Europe, with Yannick Noah serving as the team’s captain. Taylor Fritz, Alex de Minaur, Francisco CerĂșndolo, Alex Michelsen, JoĂŁo Fonseca and Reilly Opelka make up Team World, with Andre Agassi serving as captain.

The Laver Cup begins Friday, Sept. 19. You can tune into coverage on Tennis Channel. Here’s what else to know about the 2025 Laver Cup tennis tournament.

Dates: Sept. 19-21

Location: Chase Center, San Francisco, CA

TV channel: Tennis Channel

Streaming:DirecTV, Fubo and more

The Laver Cup begins on Friday, Sept. 19. The three-day tennis tournament runs through Sunday, Sept. 21

In the U.S., you can catch 2025 Laver Cup coverage on the Tennis Channel

Team Europe will be captained by Yannick Noah, and vice-captained by Tim Henman. Team World will be captained by Andre Agassi and vice-captained by Patrick Rafter. Here’s who is playing on Team Europe and Team World:

Team Europe: Carlos Alcaraz; Alexander Zverev; Holger Rune; Casper Ruud; Jakub MenĆĄĂ­k; Flavio Cobolli

Team World: Taylor Fritz; Alex de Minaur; Francisco CerĂșndolo; Alex Michelsen; JoĂŁo Fonseca; Reilly Opelka

The Laver Cup is a three-day tennis tournament that pits a team of European players against the rest of the world. Team Europe and Team World face off every day in three singles matches and one doubles match. Friday’s wins are worth one point, Saturday’s two points and Sunday’s three points. Whichever team reaches 13 points first takes the trophy.

All times Pacific.

Fri., Sept. 19
Match 1, Singles: 1 p.m.
Match 2, Singles: After previous match
Match 3, Singles: 7 p.m.
Match 4, Doubles: After previous match

Sat., Sept. 20
Match 5, Singles: 1 p.m.
Match 6, Singles: After previous match
Match 7, Singles: 7 p.m.
Match 8, Doubles: After previous match

Sun., Sept. 21
Match 9, Doubles: 12 p.m.
Match 10*, Singles: After previous match
Match 11*, Singles: After previous match
Match 12*, Singles: After previous match

*If necessary

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