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The inaugural Laver Cup enters its final day on Sunday, with Team Europe holding a commanding lead over Team World, and needing just two victories to win it all. The tournament will be held annually near the end of the year, after the U.S. Open, and will feature a team of the top European men’s players against a team of the top players from non-European countries.
Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, both playing for team world, saw extensive action on Day 2, and paired up in doubles action for the first time ever. They will both be in action again on Sunday, which will begin at 6 a.m. ET and will be broadcast on the Tennis Channel in the United States, with live streaming from the O2 Arena in Prague available via Tennis Channel Everywhere.
Nadal, Federer, Marin Cilic, Tomas Berdych, Dominic Thiem and Alexander Zverev comprise Team Europe, which is skippered by Bjorn Borg. Team World features Nick Kyrgios, Jack Sock, John Isner, Sam Querrey, Denis Shapovalov and Frances Tiafoe and is coached by John McEnroe.
Matches on Day 3 are worth three points each, with the first team to reach 13 points declared the winner. Matches on the first day were worth a single point and matches on the second day are worth two points. Team Europe leads Team World, 9-3, after Saturday.
Federer bested Querrey in straight sets, while Nadal needed a third-set tiebreaker to beat Sock. Team World picked up a pair of points when Kyrgios prevailed over Berdych on Saturday, while the doubles pairing of Nadal and Federer needed a third set but ultimately bested the American pairing of Querrey and Sock.
Matches for Sunday won’t be announced until a few hours before play is scheduled to begin. Below you can find all you need to know to watch the final day of the very first Laver Cup.
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How to watch Laver Cup Day 3
Date: Sunday, Sept. 24
Location: O2 Arena, Prague, Czech Republic
Time: 6 a.m.
TV: Tennis Channel
Online: Tennis Channel Everywhere