Laver Cup
Laver Cup boss hints at sniffing for Saudi cash
Roger Federer’s business partner is sniffing for dollars in Saudi, with longtime money man Tony Godsick hinting that the controversial kingdom could be a prime
Kazakh Bublik erupts in Laver Cup boilover
Kazakh Alexander Bublik is steaming over a perceived Anglo-American bias in selecting rest of the World teams for the annual Laver Cup. The ATP No.
Barely-there Laver Cup quietly ends with World repeat win
An all-but-anonymous edition of the Laver Cup wrapped up with a second straight win for a World side lacking in household names, with Europe going
Europe on the brink of second Laver loss
Team Europe was braced on Sunday for a second consecutive annual defeat in Laver Cup play after World ran up a massive 10-2 lead in Day
Team World rules in opening Laver play
Team World jumped out to a 4-0 opening-day lead over Europe as the Laver Cup began in Vancouver with founder Roger Federer present. The longtime
No regrets for Federer one year after retirement
Roger Federer has admitted he misses tennis but said he made the right decision a year after quitting the sport with a lingering knee injury.
 Federer has eye on Laver Cup captaincy
Laver Cup founder Roger Federer has dropped a strong hint that he dreams of someday returning to the Europe v World competition as captain of
Satisfied Federer at peace with retirement
Roger Federer said that applying the breaks during the COVID pandemic helped him ease into retirement after a career which ended last September at the
Ruud to return for Laver Cup Vancouver
Double French Open finalist Casper Ruud was added on Friday as the fourth member of Team Europe for the September Laver Cup edition in Vancouver.
Future exhibition with Federer would be Rafa’s dream
Rafael Nadal is dreaming of a future exhibition series with retired rival and good friend Roger Federer, with the Spaniard voicing his hope as he concluded