Opelka seeks his first Laver Cup win four years after suiting up for the first time in Boston. The 6’11” Michigan native has produced a terrific comeback season after being sidelined for nearly two years with wrist and hip injuries. He returned in July 2024, and began 2025 ranked No. 293. Since then, Opelka has climbed back inside the Top 70 on the back of 23 tour-level wins.
Team Europe reclaimed the Laver Cup in thrilling fashion last year in Berlin to end its rival’s bid to complete a three-peat, sending captain Bjorn Borg off on a high note. Yannick Noah was named as Borg’s successor, with Andre Agassi taking over for John McEnroe.
Five-time major winner Carlos Alcaraz and world No. 3 Alexander Zverev headline Team Europe’s lineup. This year’s edition, the eighth in Laver Cup history, will be held at the Chase Center from September 19-21.
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