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Prague. Chicago. Geneva. Boston. London. Vancouver. Berlin.

San Francisco now adds its name to the list of cities that have or will host a Laver Cup.

“Bay Area fans will love the way the Laver Cup brings together the world’s top players as teammates,” said Roger Federer, winner of three Laver Cup titles with Team Europe. “They will get to see them putting aside their rivalries and sitting courtside together cheering each other on. This doesn’t exist anywhere else.”

San Francisco has many attractions for visitors, including the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.

San Francisco has many attractions for visitors, including the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.

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The 2025 edition will take place at the Chase Center, home to the NBA's Golden State Warriors, from September 19-21. Matches on the first day of competition are worth one point, matches on the second day are worth two, and matches on the third day are worth three. There is no scenario in which Team World or Team Europe can clinch the competition before the third day of play.

We'll see what happens later this year in Berlin, but as of the moment, Team World is the two-time defendng Laver Cup champion, after Team Europe won the first four editions.

“Many tennis players are NBA fans themselves” said Federer, who counts himself as one. “They will be excited to perform for the first time in one the world’s most spectacular arenas, and home to the Warriors.”