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Laver Cup 2025 players: Meet the star lineups for Team Europe and Team World

San Francisco’s Chase Center will host the eighth edition of the Laver Cup on September 19-21, 2025.

Players selected for Team Europe and Team World will face off across nine single rubbers and three doubles matches to decide the overall winner.

At the 2024 edition in Berlin, Europe bounced back from consecutive losses to reclaim the trophy, with victories for Alexander Zverev and Carlos Alcaraz in the final two singles matches against Frances Tiafoe and Taylor Fritz securing a late turnaround.

In the overall head-to-head, Europe boast a 5-2 lead. But will that change as we move beyond the Federer-Nadal era?

MORE: Complete guide to this year’s Laver Cup

Final 2025 Laver Cup rosters for Team Europe and Team World

The Laver Cup lineups were finalized in late August.

Europe features reigning French Open and Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz and World No. 2 Alexander Zverev.

Zverev boasts a stunning record at the event, playing in all five European successes.

Leading the way for Team World is American Taylor Fritz. Fritz might hope to gain some revenge after his decisive defeat to Alcaraz in the final rubber last time around. 

Alex Michelsen and Reilly Opelka replaced Ben Shelton and Tommy Paul on Team World, who had to withdraw due to injuries. 

Team World

Name Appearance
Taylor Fritz (U.S.) 5th
Frances Tiafoe (U.S.) 6th
Francisco Cerundolo (Argentina) 3rd
Alex Michelsen (U.S.) 1st
Joao Fonseca (Brazil) 1st
Reilly Opelka (U.S.) 2nd

Team Europe

Name Appearance
Carlos Alcaraz (Spain) 2nd
Alexander Zverev (Germany) 6th
Holger Rune (Denmark) 1st
Casper Ruud (Norway) 5th
Jakub Mensik (Czech Republic) 1st
Flavio Cobolli (Italy) 1st

Laver Cup 2025 team captains

From the inaugural edition in 2017 up to and including 2024, old rivals Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe have served as the respective Europe and World team captains

It’s all change, though, for 2025. Yannick Noah, the last Frenchman to win the French Open when he thrilled Roland-Garros in 1983, will skipper Team Europe. Noah, who has enjoyed a successful career as a musician since hanging up his racquet, has also captained France to glory in the Davis Cup and Fed Cup.

MORE: How the new captains were chosen for the 2025 Laver Cup

There is certainly the need for a charismatic counterpoint to Noah, and Team World have that with U.S. tennis great Andre Agassi. The eight-time major winner completed the career Grand Slam when he followed in Noah’s footsteps by winning the French Open in 1999.

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