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The Laver Cup returns to Sky Sports this weekend

Laver Cup guide and TV schedule

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The ultimate Laver Cup guide

The glitz, glamour and razzmatazz of the Laver Cup returns to the Sky Sports screens this weekend. Here's our guide to how the 12-player tennis tournament works...

The Ryder Cup-style event will take place on US soil for the first time when 12 of the world's top players square off against each other in a three-day team event in Chicago.

The tournament begins on Friday and pits a team of six of the best ATP Tour players from Europe against six players from the rest of the world.

Bjorn Borg's Team Europe will be defending their crown against Team World, who will once again be captained by the legendary John McEnroe.

How the Laver Cup works...

The event is the first team to reach 13 points, so on Sunday we could have anything between 2 and 5 matches. Matches on Friday are worth 1 point, Saturday 2 points and Sunday points. If the points are level at 12-12 at the end of all matches, we will have a fifth match on Sunday (The Decider).

Team Europe

Captain Bjorn Borg
Vice-captain Thomas Enqvist
20-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer
Three-time Masters 1000 winner Alexander Zverev
ATP Tour Finals champion Grigor Dimitrov
14-time major winner Novak Djokovic
ATP Tour Finals runner-up David Goffin
British No 1 Kyle Edmund
Alternate Jeremy Chardy

Team World

Captain John McEnroe
Vice-captain Patrick McEnroe
Wimbledon finalist Kevin Anderson
Miami Open champion John Isner
Rio de Janeiro winner Diego Schwartzman
Paris Masters champion Jack Sock
Brisbane winner Nick Kyrgios
Delray Beach champion Frances Tiafoe
Alternate Nicolas Jarry

The inaugural tournament took place in Prague last September which Team Europe won 15-9.

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Here's the moment Roger Federer won the Laver Cup for Team Europe in 2017...

The format calls for shorter matches. If the players split sets, they go straight to a 10-point tie-break.

The event is named in honour of tennis legend Rod Laver, who won a record 200 singles titles, 11 Grand Slams and five Davis Cups for Australia.

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When can you watch the Laver Cup on Sky?

Friday 21 September DAY 1 (All times BST) A win is worth 1 point
Session 1 (day) 1830-2230 2 singles matches - SS Action & Mix
Session 2 (night) 0100-0430 1 singles & 1 doubles - SS Action, Mix & Event
Saturday 22 September DAY 2 A win is worth 2 points
Session 1 (day) 1900-2230 2 singles matches - SS Action & Mix
Session 2 (night) 0100-0430 1 singles & 1 doubles - SS Action & Event
(The night session is repeated)
Sunday 23 September DAY 3 A win is worth 3 points
One Session 1800-0100 SS Arena
Doubles #9 *It is the first to 13 points and could potentially be won after this match
Singles #10 *If there is a result after Singles #9 they play a doubles exhibition match in this slot
Singles #11 if required
Singles #12 if required
Doubles #13 if required (the decider, only played if scores level at 12-12)

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