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Team World beats Team Europe to claim 2nd straight Laver Cup title

For the very first time, Team World successfully defended its Laver Cup title. Americans Ben Shelton and Frances Tiafoe beat Hubert Hurkacz and Andrey Rublev 7-6 (7), 7-6 (7) to help Team World hit the 13-point mark needed to defeat Team Europe in Vancouver.

Americans Shelton, Tiafoe top Hurkacz, Rublev in tight match to clinch it in Vancouver

Two men's tennis players jump in the air in celebration.
Ben Shelton, right, and Frances Tiafoe of Team World react to match point in their doubles match after defeating Andrey Rublev of Team Europe and Hubert Hurkacz of Team Europe to win the Laver Cup on Sunday in Vancouver. (Clive Brunskill/Getty Images for Laver Cup)

For the very first time, Team World successfully defended its Laver Cup title.

Americans Ben Shelton and Frances Tiafoe beat Hubert Hurkacz and Andrey Rublev 7-6 (7), 7-6 (7) to help Team World hit the 13-point mark needed to defeat Team Europe in Vancouver.

"It felt unbelievable," said Team World captain John McEnroe, who added how Team Europe had beaten Team World numerous times.

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Team World retains Laver Cup in a rout over Team Europe

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Americans Ben Shelton and Frances Tiafoe of Team World defeated Poland's Hubert Hurkacz and Russia's Andrey Rublev of Team Europe 7-6(4), 7-6(5) as Team World retained the Laver Cup by a score of 13-2.

Montreal native Felix Auger-Aliassime, who was also a member of Team World last year, said the repeat victory was even more special with it taking place on Canadian soil.

"To win is the best feeling and it's nice to come back after London and to do it in Vancouver," he said.

Auger-Aliassime said he looks forward to having an opportunity to play as part of a team.

"Every time I play for a team, I feel really good," he said. "The tour can, playing singles all the time, get lonely I guess. To have teammates and win as a team, for me it's really special."

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The American defeated Andrey Rublev 6-2, 7-6 (7-3) to give Team World a 6-0 competition lead over Team Europe.

Team World's 2022 victory marked Swiss star Roger Federer's last professional appearance before retiring.

Milos Raonic of Thornhill, Ont., was attending the tournament as an alternate for Team World in case of injury, and took part in a doubles match after the cup presentation.

He was paired with Chris Eubanks as the pair took on Arthur Fils and Alejandro Davidovich Fokina.

"Milos is a guy who changed the way Canadians looked at our game of tennis," McEnroe said of Raonic's legacy.

Shelton, Tiafoe clinch victory

Team World took a 10-2 lead in the tournament on Saturday to put itself in the driver's seat.

The opening doubles match on Sunday featured several sustained rallies, with Shelton hitting a behind-the-back shot during the second game.

Both sets went to tiebreakers, with Team Europe pushing to stay in the hunt for its second win of the three-day tournament.

But it wasn't meant to be as Hurkacz missed a drop shot, allowing Team World to clinch the win.

"It was just about the little details that didn't go our way," said Rublev after the match.

The match was a tight affair, with Team World just edging out their European counterparts 80 to 76 on points.

"We gave 100 per cent. Team World played unbelievable tennis every single match," said Team Europe captain Bjorn Borg. "Of course we're very disappointed. We didn't expect to lose by this much, but what can you say? They played good tennis."

Celebratory mood

Team World entered the final media conference of the tournament with champagne and McEnroe with a lit cigar.

"I'm pretty loaded right now," joked Tiafoe while answering a question.

The tournament and players faced questions throughout the week about a relative lack of high-profile players as well as issues over how to fit the tournament into the ATP Tour's schedule.

Team World captain Casper Ruud said he hoped the competition would continue.

"I think it's a great initiative," he said. "Me, as a golf man, watching the Ryder Cup all my life, it's great for tennis to has this event."

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