Laver Cup
The Laver Cup is an annual men's tennis tournament that features teams from Europe and the rest of the world. Named after the legendary Australian player Rod Laver, the event was first held in 2017. It is played in a unique format, with players competing in singles and doubles matches over three days, similar to a team competition.
The tournament is organized by the ATP and has quickly gained popularity among fans and players alike. Each match win contributes to the team's overall score, with the first team to reach a set number of points declared the winner. The Laver Cup aims to celebrate the sport and foster camaraderie among players.