The 2025 edition of the Laver Cup is set to get underway.
This year, the planet's best tennis players will head to San Francisco's Chase Center for an action-packed weekend.
Unlike traditional tournaments, competitors are not just picked based on ATP rankings alone.
Here's how the selection process works.
How do players qualify for the Laver Cup?
A total of 12 players — six per team — will compete in the Laver Cup this year.
Six spots were automatically awarded to the three highest-ranked players on each team the day after the Roland-Garros men's singles final.
The remaining six slots are "captain's picks", which were decided before the start of the US Open.
For 2025, the captains are Yannick Noah (Europe) and Andre Agassi (World).
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2025 Laver Cup team rosters
Each Laver Cup roster will comprise six players.
Here's how the two teams stack up:
Team World
Name | Appearance |
Taylor Fritz (U.S.) | 5th |
Alex de Minaur (Australia) | 2nd |
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 |
Player lineups were updated following the withdrawals of Ben Shelton and Tommy Paul (both on Team World) due to injury. Frances Tiafoe also had to withdraw from Team World, and was replaced by Australian Alex de Minaur.
When is the 2025 Laver Cup?
The 2025 Laver Cup is scheduled for September 19-21.
It will take place a little under a fortnight following the conclusion of the US Open.