Federer leads Team Europe to victory in first Laver Cup
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[September 25, 2017]
By Jason Hovet and Michael Kahn
PRAGUE (Reuters) - Roger Federer won
the inaugural Laver Cup for Team Europe on Sunday, beating back a
fierce challenge from players from the rest of the world to claim
the trophy in a dramatic final match of the weekend.
Despite cruising through the first two days, the Europeans needed
the last match to finalize the victory and show the dominance
expected from a team featuring five of the world's top seven
players.
Federer delivered in a tight 4-6 7-6(6) 11-9 win over world number
20 Nick Kyrgios, with the Australian pushing to the final point as
he sought a win that would have forced an overtime doubles match to
decide the tournament.
But Kyrgios squandered a chance at match point and then smashed the
ball into the net to end the battle, spurring Federer's European
team mates, led by top-ranked Rafael Nadal, to leap off the bench
and embrace the Swiss at the net.
"I was ready to go. I had to be. That is what a team member does.
The boys played fantastic all weekend but we knew it could change
very quickly on Sunday," Federer said.
"I was looking at getting ready maybe for doubles at the end... But
I got it done."
An earlier victory from big-hitting German Alexander Zverev also
helped fight off the last-day comeback from Team World, which
entered the day 9-3 down after dropping six of the first eight
matches.
With matches worth three points on Sunday - versus two on Saturday
and one on Friday - the group battled back with Americans John Isner
and Jack Sock downing Croatian Marin Cilic and Czech Tomas Berdych,
who was playing in front of the hometown crowd at Prague's O2 Arena.
The American duo limited the hard-serving Europeans to three aces in
a 7-6(5) 7-6(6) victory.
Zverev, the youngest player in the top 10 at age 20, then faced Team
World's highest ranked player at number 16, Sam Querrey. He broke
the American's serve midway through the first set and never looked
back en route to a 6-4 6-4 win.
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Roger Federer of team Europe celebrates after winning the match.
REUTERS/David W Cerny
GIANT KILLER
That left Nadal to face Isner, winless in six career meetings with
the Spaniard. But the world number 17 rattled Nadal from the
beginning and delivered a barrage of 23 aces and several forceful
winners and drop shots.
"I walked to the court like I had absolutely nothing to lose and I
just went for it," Isner said.
Federer then played hero, battling back after dropping the first set
to Kyrgios who had looked to keep Isner's giant-killing momentum
going.
The Laver Cup, named after Australian tennis hero Rod Laver, has won
plaudits from the players. Matches were close despite fears they
would be little more than an exhibition.
Federer and Nadal, the game's top two players who split this
season's four grand slams, teamed up on Saturday, putting aside a
long-running rivalry to play doubles competitively for the first
time, giving fans an eagerly anticipated treat.
With next year's play moving to Chicago, a John McEnroe-captained
Team World will look to bounce back against Bjorn Borg's Team
Europe.
"We were so, so close to pulling this off," McEnroe said.
(Reporting by Jason Hovet and Michael Kahn; Editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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