Laver Cup San Francisco
Sep 19 – Sep 21, 2025 | San Francisco
Laver Cup San Francisco FAQ's Seating Guide
What is the Laver Cup?
The Laver Cup consists of five sessions played over three days (Friday, Saturday & Sunday). The two teams compete in both singles and doubles matches played to the best of three sets with ad scoring. In the event of split sets, the third set is a 10-point match tiebreaker. Match wins increase in point value each day with 1 point awarded to the winner of each match on Friday, 2 points for each match win on Saturday and 3 points for each match win on Sunday. The first team to 13 points wins the Laver Cup. The schedule of play is as follows:Friday, 20 September
Session 1 (DAY) / 1PM
Match 1 = Singles
Match 2 = Singles
Session 2 (NIGHT) / 7PM
Match 3 = Singles
Match 4 = Doubles
Saturday, 21 September
Session 3 (DAY) / 1PM
Match 5 = Singles
Match 6 = Singles
Session 4 (NIGHT) / 7PM
Match 7 = Singles
Match 8 = Doubles
Sunday, 22 September*
Session 5 (DAY) / 12PM
Match 9 = Doubles
Match 10 = Singles (if required)
Match 11 = Singles (if required)
Match 12 = Singles^ (if required)
I want to watch a specific player play, how does that work?
The players and order of play for each day of the Laver Cup is determined through the exchange of line-up cards by the captains the evening prior, and then posted on the Laver Cup website. The best way to ensure you will see a specific player is to purchase a multi-session package.The appearance of any specific player is not guaranteed and is subject to change without notice.
When will players be announced and how are the teams selected?
Each team is comprised of six players and led by a team captain who is a legend of the sport. For Laver Cup 2024, the captain for Team Europe is Bjorn Borg and the captain for Team World is John McEnroe. Three of the six players on each team will qualify and earn an invitation based on their ATP singles ranking as of the Monday following Roland Garros 2024. The remaining three players are ‘captain’s picks’. Players may be announced at any time prior to the US Open.The appearance of any specific player is not guaranteed and is subject to change without notice.