Key Points

The Laver Cup kicked off with Team Europe taking a dominant early lead against Team World. Carlos Alcaraz, fresh from his U.S. Open victory, showcased his versatility in a spectacular doubles match alongside Jakub Mensik. Casper Ruud and Mensik secured important singles victories, setting a strong tone for the tournament. Despite Team World's Joao Fonseca preventing a complete whitewash, Europe looks poised to continue their winning streak.

Key Points: Alcaraz Dominates Doubles as Europe Leads Laver Cup

  • Alcaraz returns to world No. 1 with impressive doubles performance
  • Team Europe takes commanding 3-1 lead on opening day
  • Casper Ruud and Jakub Mensik secure crucial singles victories
  • Joao Fonseca prevents Team World from total shutout
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Laver Cup: Alcaraz shines in doubles as team Europe seize early lead

Carlos Alcaraz sparks Team Europe's strong start, partnering Mensik to victory in thrilling Laver Cup opener against Team World

"Doubles gives you more opportunities to make great shots - Carlos Alcaraz"

San Francisco, Sep 20

Defending champions Team Europe surged ahead on the opening day of the Laver Cup 2025, winning three of the four matches at the Chase Center to take control of their clash with Team World.

The highlight came late in the evening as newly crowned world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz partnered Jakub Mensik to sparkle in doubles action.

Alcaraz, who reclaimed the top ranking after winning his sixth Grand Slam title at the U.S. Open earlier this month, showed off his full repertoire at the net and from the baseline to help seal a 7-6(7), 6-4 win over Taylor Fritz and Alex Michelsen. The decisive moment came in the 10th game of the second set when Europe's young pairing secured a crucial break.

Reflecting on the match, Alcaraz said doubles gave him the chance to expand his game. "I think that it gives you more opportunities to make great shots, great volleys. But doubles is not just about one player. It was a team (effort) with a great player in Jakub. He has great skills in points throughout and made me comfortable on the court."

The victory capped a strong opening day for Team Europe, who are chasing a sixth title in the seven editions of the tournament, tennis' answer to golf's Ryder Cup. Under the Laver Cup format, wins on Day 1 are worth one point each, with the value of matches rising to two on Saturday and three on the decisive Sunday. The first team to 13 points out of 24 available is crowned champion.

The day had started brightly for Europe, with Casper Ruud striking the first blow through a 6-4, 7-6(4) win over Reilly Opelka. Mensik then doubled the holders' advantage, edging past Michelsen 6-1, 7-6(3), 10-8 in a spirited battle.

Team World avoided a whitewash thanks to Brazilian teenager Joao Fonseca, who fought back from a break down to defeat Italy's Flavio Cobolli 6-4, 6-3. Fonseca, who impressed with his fearless hitting, was delighted with his performance. "I knew it was going to be a difficult match and I knew how important it was. I'm happy with the way I managed to stay positive during the match. I like to play aggressive, so I wanted to suffocate him ... not let him breathe and not give him space."

Despite Fonseca's efforts, Europe's commanding 3-1 lead sets them up well heading into the high-stakes second day.

- IANS

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Priya S
Team Europe dominating as usual 😅 But great to see young talents like Fonseca from Brazil putting up a fight. The Laver Cup format is so exciting - makes tennis more engaging than regular tournaments!
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Michael C
As a tennis fan from India, I love how this tournament brings together players from different countries. Alcaraz-Mensik partnership was brilliant today. Looking forward to Day 2!
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Shreya B
While Alcaraz was amazing, let's not forget Mensik's contribution! The young Czech player held his own against experienced opponents. Team tennis brings out different aspects of players' games.
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Aditya G
The points system is interesting - wins worth more on final day makes comeback possible. Team World needs to step up tomorrow! Fonseca was the bright spot for them today with that aggressive play.
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Nikhil C
Wish we had more Asian representation in these teams. Hopefully Sumit Nagal or other Indian players can make it to Laver Cup in coming years. The tournament needs more geographical diversity beyond Europe and Americas.

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