Laver Cup 2022 Schedule Today TV schedule start time order of play live streaming details and more Day 3
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@CreditSuisse1908265Here's how Day 3 is set to unfold, with the #LaverCup title on the line.@CreditSuisse https://t.co/amHaTxFcAK With everything to play for on Day 3, let's take a look at how the matches are lined up for Sunday.
Laver Cup 2022 Schedule Today TV schedule start time order of play live streaming details and more Day 3
By Subhashish Majumdar Modified 25 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Djokovic triumphed in both singles and doubles on Day Two After all the emotions and some pulsating drama in the opening two days, the third and final day's action in the 2022 Laver Cup will unfold at London's O2 arena on Sunday. Novak Djokovic was at his majestic best on Day 2 against US Open semifinalist Frances Tiafoe and gave his team a couple of points before making a heartfelt speech that left Roger Federer and the crowd teary eyed once more. Djokovic then won his doubles encounter partnering Matteo Berrettini immediately after, as the duo got past Jack Sock and Alex de Minaur to give Team Europe a 8-4 lead at the end of the day. Day 3 of the Laver Cup will witness the winning team add 3 points to their kitty with every win. Berrettini will first team up with Andy Murray for the doubles event. The pair will attempt to get Team Europe closer to the magic figure of 13 points when they take on doubles specialist Jack Sock, who will partner Felix Auger-Aliassime this time. Full Dissident@hbryant42I have always liked @LaverCup because it is less nationalist than Davis Cup, but it’s enduring legacy may very well be unifying (at least for one weekend) the Big 3 fan bases around Roger. Matteo was terrific, but Novak Saturday may be what sends RF out on top.14I have always liked @LaverCup because it is less nationalist than Davis Cup, but it’s enduring legacy may very well be unifying (at least for one weekend) the Big 3 fan bases around Roger. Matteo was terrific, but Novak Saturday may be what sends RF out on top. After a masterful display on Saturday, Djokovic will take on Auger Aliassime in the singles event, while Stefanos Tsitsipas will go up against Frances Tiafoe. World No. 2 Casper Ruud will face Taylor Fritz later in the evening for the final match of the day and the event. However, if Team Europe wraps up the contest before then, the match will not go ahead. Team Europe is captained by the legendary Swede Bjorn Borg, while Team World has the inspirational John McEnroe captaining the side. Rafael Nadal withdrew from the tournament after his doubles match alongside Federer on Day 1, returning to Spain to stay by his wife's side during her pregnancy. Laver Cup@LaverCupHere's how Day 3 is set to unfold, with the #LaverCup title on the line.@CreditSuisse1908265Here's how Day 3 is set to unfold, with the #LaverCup title on the line.@CreditSuisse https://t.co/amHaTxFcAK With everything to play for on Day 3, let's take a look at how the matches are lined up for Sunday.