Roger Federer Hails Addition Of Laver Cup To Official ATP Calendar
24th May 2019
The tournament, inspired by golf's Ryder Cup, pits teams from Europe and the 'rest of the world' against each other and was first held in 2017
- Roger Federer on Friday hailed the "wonderful" addition of the Laver Cup, one of three men's tennis team events, to the official ATP calendar
- It will be in competition with the revamped Davis Cup and the ATP World Team Cup
- World number one Novak Djokovic played in the Laver Cup last year, but has also been one of the driving forces behind bringing back the ATP World Team Cup
PARIS, France-
Roger Federer on Friday hailed the "wonderful" addition of the Laver
Cup, one of three men's tennis team events, to the official ATP calendar.
The tournament,
inspired by golf's Ryder Cup, pits teams from Europe and the 'rest of the
world' against each other and was first held in 2017.
It will be in
competition with the revamped Davis Cup and the ATP World Team Cup.
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"As I come
closer to the end of my playing career, it's wonderful to know that the Laver
Cup will be part of the tour that I've dedicated more than 20 years of my life
to," said the 37-year-old Federer in a statement after the announcement
that the Laver Cup would be added to the ATP Tour.
This year's edition
will be held in Geneva from September 20-22, with Bjorn Borg's Team Europe the
defending champions after defeating the John McEnroe-led Team World in 2018 in
Chicago.
World number one
Novak Djokovic played in the Laver Cup last year, but has also been one of the
driving forces behind bringing back the ATP World Team Cup.
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"The Laver Cup
is a true celebration of tennis that is loved by the fans and embraced by the
players," said the 15-time Grand Slam champion.
The inaugural Davis
Cup finals -- which have replaced the World Group after funding from Barcelona
footballer Gerard Pique's investment company Kosmos -- will be held in November
in Madrid, while Sydney will host the first World Team Cup finals next year.