Fritz fires on final day as Team World land third Laver Cup title

Fritz fires on final day as Team World land third Laver Cup title
Team World player Taylor Fritz hoists the trophy with teammates after defeating Team Europe during the Laver Cup at Chase Center Sunday. (Imagn Images)
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Updated 22 September 2025
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Fritz fires on final day as Team World land third Laver Cup title

Fritz fires on final day as Team World land third Laver Cup title
  • Fritz battles past Zverev in final match to seal 15-9 win
  • Team Europe fight back on last day but come up short

SAN FRANCISCO: Taylor Fritz delivered the decisive blow at the Laver Cup on Sunday by beating Alexander Zverev 6-3 7-6(4) as Team World completed a 15-9 win over Team Europe to reclaim the men’s team competition title in San Francisco.

The victory marked Team World’s third triumph in the eight editions of the competition following back-to-back wins in 2022 and 2023, and sparked jubilant celebrations from captain Andre Agassi’s side at the Chase Center.

“We’re going to have a fun night. We’re definitely popping champagne in the locker room in a few minutes,” Fritz said.

“The energy from the team, ... the moments of winning feel so much better and the moments of losing feel so much worse. You’re doing it for all these guys. It fires me up so much. I always feel I play my best tennis in team environments.

“Seeing these guys on the bench getting pumped up, seeing a legend of the sport like Andre jumping out of his seat cheering for me, it’s just impossible not to give everything you have in every point.”

Team World had built a big 9-3 lead after a clean sweep on Saturday, but with wins worth three points on the final day there was still much to play for with four matches scheduled to reach the 13 points needed to prevail.

Carlos Alcaraz teamed up with Norway’s Casper Ruud to open proceedings, earning a 7-6(4) 6-1 win over American pair Alex Michelsen and Reilly Opelka to narrow the gap.

However, Team Europe found themselves on the back foot again when Australia’s Alex De Minaur breezed past 20-year-old Czech Jakub Mensik 6-3 6-4 it make it 12-6 in favor of Team World.

US Open champion Alcaraz kept Team Europe’s hopes alive by dispatching Argentina’s Francisco Cerundolo 6-2 6-1, leaving his team just three points adrift of their opponents.

Zverev then had the opportunity to level the scores at 12-12 and force a one-set doubles playoff but the German was unable to get past Fritz.

The 2026 edition of the competition will take place at London’s O2 Arena.


She Runs 2025 sets world record at Expo City Dubai

The 12th edition of She Runs took place at Expo City Dubai on Sunday. (Supplied)
The 12th edition of She Runs took place at Expo City Dubai on Sunday. (Supplied)
Updated 09 November 2025
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She Runs 2025 sets world record at Expo City Dubai

The 12th edition of She Runs took place at Expo City Dubai on Sunday. (Supplied)
  • Guinness World Records recognizes 12th edition as one with ‘most participants in a female run event’

DUBAI: History was made at Expo City Dubai as She Runs 2025 earned official recognition from Guinness World Records for the “most participants in a female run event” on Sunday as part of the Dubai Fitness Challenge 30x30.

The 12th edition of the run, supported by the Dubai Sports Council, in association with Dubai Fitness Challenge, and organized by Plan B Group, once again transformed Al-Forsan Park into a platform for female empowerment.

Dr. Harmeek Singh, founder of Plan B and race chairman of She Runs, said: “This is not just a record, it’s a revolution. Thousands of women from every walk of life came together to prove that movement can move the world. We run for our daughters, for our mothers, for every woman who dares to dream and act. When women run together, barriers fall, hope rises and the city itself finds a new heartbeat.”

Women and girls of all ages and abilities joined in the race categories of 1 km, 3 km, 5 km and 10 km.

The record-breaking event drew leaders, partners and community champions, including Saeed Hareb, secretary general, Dubai Sports Council; Sheikha Saeed Al-Mansouri, acting director general, Dubai Foundation for Women and Children; and Amna Abulhoul, creative executive director, Expo City Dubai.

Also in attendance were UAE Transplant Athletes Husena Beguwala, Fatima Rashid, Hind Juma and Katie Larkins, each sharing their inspiring stories of courage and recovery.

Six Community Champions — Sanjana Karia, Dr. Shefali Verma, Lisa Campbell, Ava Hall, Laila Labib and Atiqa Asif Mir — were honored for inspiring new generations through their leadership across Dubai Active Industry Talks, Youth Programs and Studio Sessions.