Laver Cup 2023 winner prize money for team and players and past winners list

Laver Cup 2023 winner prize money for team and players and past winners list

We examine the prize money details of Laver Cup 2023 along with this prestigious tournament’s history and champions list

The 2023 Laver Cup has concluded, with Team World successfully retaining their title after defeating Team Europe. Team World displayed dominance throughout the initial two days of the tournament and emerged victorious by score of 13-2 to bag their second Laver Cup.

Laver Cup tennis 2023 winner and runner up prize money for team and players and past winners list

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2023 Laver Cup Team World vs Team Europe winner, final result, score, & prize money

Notably, Tommy Paul was the sole member of the squad who did not win a singles match, as he suffered a 6-7, 2-6 defeat at the hands of Casper Ruud, accounting for Team Europe’s lone points in the event. Heading into the final day, Team World held a commanding 10-2 lead, where Ben Shelton and Frances Tiafoe faced off against Hubert Hurkacz and Andrey Rublev. The American duo clinched a 7-6(4), 7-6(5) victory, securing an overall score of 13 points for their team, captained by John McEnroe, and consequently, the Laver Cup.

The total prize purse for Laver Cup 2023 amounts to $2,250,000, with players from both teams set to receive their share. Each player from the winning Team World will receive $250,000, in addition to a participation fee based on their individual rankings. The six Team World players include Taylor Fritz, Frances Tiafoe, Tommy Paul, Felix Auger-Aliassime, Ben Shelton, and Francisco Cerundolo.

On the other hand, Team Europe’s roster for the tournament comprised Andrey Rublev, Casper Ruud, Hubert Hurkacz, Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, Gael Monfils, and Arthur Fils, and each of them will be awarded $125,000 in prize money, along with participation fees.

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Laver Cup history, champions, and all-time winners list

While Team World emerged victorious in the past two Laver Cup editions, it’s worth noting that Team Europe maintains an overall lead in the tournament, boasting four titles to their credit. Under the leadership of Bjorn Borg, the European squad claimed the inaugural event in 2017, clinching a 15-9 victory over Team World. The decisive final match saw Roger Federer securing the win with a 4-6, 7-6 (11-9) triumph against Nick Kyrgios. In 2018, they successfully defended their title by defeating John McEnroe’s team with a score of 13-8, courtesy of remarkable performances by Roger Federer and Alexander Zverev on the tournament’s final day.

The following year, in 2019, Team Europe secured their third consecutive title at the Laver Cup. Initially trailing at 7-11 on the final day, they staged a comeback as Federer and Zverev emerged victorious against John Isner and Milos Raonic, ultimately securing a 13-11 win over Team World. In 2021, Team Europe continued their dominance by claiming their fourth consecutive title, thoroughly outclassing Team World with a resounding 14-1 victory.

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Year Winner Score Runner-up Location Venue
2017  Team Europe 15–9  Team World  Prague, Czech Republic O2 Arena
2018  Team Europe 13–8  Team World  Chicago, United States United Center
2019  Team Europe 13–11  Team World  Geneva, Switzerland Palexpo
2020
2021  Team Europe 14–1  Team World  Boston, United States TD Garden
2022  Team World 13–8  Team Europe  London, United Kingdom The O2 Arena
2023  Team World 13–2  Team Europe  Vancouver, Canada Rogers Arena

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