The latest Laver Cup betting tips, daily picks & predictions for the 2023 edition can be found here. Who will win the Laver Cup 2023 when the Team Europe takes on the Team World in what is expected to be a brilliant, three-day tennis tournament?

The Laver Cup is set to add a whole new dimension to the world of tennis, featuring top six European players going up against their counterparts from the rest of the world over a three-day period.

This will be the sixth edition of the Laver Cup. The tournament is set to be played annually two weeks after the US Open in Vancouver in Canada in 2023. The previous edition of the tournament was played at the O2 Arena in London in the UK.

In this sixth season, 12 matches are planned to be played over the three-day period comprising of nine singles matches and three doubles.

The first two days of the competition will not decide the winner because of the way the format is set but the tournament could be decided by the time the first match of day three has finished.

Points are awarded for every victory and they increase by the day, with one point to the winning team on day one and two and three respectively on days two and three. The first team to reach 13 points out of a possible 24, wins the Laver Cup.

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2023 Laver Cup Schedule & Dates

The 2023 edition of the Laver Cup kick-starts on Friday, September 22 with its one-point matches. This will be followed by the two-pointer matches on Saturday, September 23 and through to the three-pointers on Sunday, September 24.

There will be a practice session held on Thursday, September 21.

2023 Laver Cup Teams

The player list for the 2023 Laver Cup hasn’t been announced yet so in the meantime, here’re all the players who took part in the previous edition of the tournament.

Team Europe

Team Europe

Captain: Bjorn Borg
Vice-Captain: Thomas Enquist
Squad: Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Casper Ruud

Team World

Captain: John McEnroe
Vice-Captain: Patrick McEnroe
Squad: Felix Auger-Aliassime, Diego Schwartzman, Taylor Fritz, Frances Tiafoe, Alex de Minaur, Jack Sock

What Happened at the 2022 Laver Cup?

For the first time ever in the history of the Laver Cup, Team World managed to put it across Team Europe to win the title.

After the first two days of the competition, Team Europe led 8-4 but three successive wins on the third day of the tournament allowed Team World to clinch a shocking victory.

It was also the last time that Roger Federer featured in a competitive match, partnering with Rafael Nadal in the doubles. The Federer-Nadal lost the encounter to Jack Sock and Frances Tiafoe.

Previous Winners of the Laver Cup

2022: Team World
2021: Team Europe
2020: Not Held
2019: Team Europe
2018: Team Europe
2017: Team Europe

Laver Cup Format

The Laver Cup is played in a format based on the Ryder Cup in golf. No other tournament in tennis has a format close to how the Laver Cup is played.

Each of the two teams, Team Europe and Team World, have six players apiece in their squad, and there are 12 matches between these two teams over a three-day period. The teams are selected partially on the basis of the ATP rankings and the rest on the basis of what the captains of the two sides decide.

The current captains are John McEnroe for Team World and Bjorn Borg for Team Europe.

Over the three days, three doubles and nine singles matches are played with matches played as a best-of-three. However, the final set, like is the case in mixed doubles matches, is played over 10 points.

Other rules:

  • Every player plays at least one singles match.
  • No player can feature in more than two singles matches
  • At least four of the players must be a part of a doubles match
  • Same pair cannot play only one doubles match (unless a tie-breaking doubles match is needed at 12-12)
  • A win on Friday gets team one point, on Saturday it gets them two and it’s three points on Sunday.
  • Team that gets to 13 points first wins the Laver Cup title.
  • A tie at 12-12 will lead to a final deciding doubles match.

Latest 2023 Laver Cup betting tips will be updated here closer to the start of the competition.