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**Summary:**
Taylor Fritz achieved a stunning victory over world number one Carlos Alcaraz at the Laver Cup, leading Team World to a dominant 9-3 lead over Team Europe. This win marked Fritz’s first victory over a top-ranked player and avenged his previous Laver Cup loss to Alcaraz. Team World swept all four matches on the second day, with other notable wins from Alex de Minaur and Francisco Cerundolo. While Team World is close to securing the title, Team Europe has the chance to stage a comeback on the final day, where each win is worth three points.
**News Article:**
**Fritz Stuns Alcaraz as Team World Takes Commanding Lead at Laver Cup**
*SAN FRANCISCO* – In a stunning upset, American Taylor Fritz defeated world number one Carlos Alcaraz in straight sets at the Laver Cup on Saturday, propelling Team World to a commanding 9-3 lead over Team Europe. The victory marked a career milestone for Fritz, who had previously lost to Alcaraz in their three encounters.
Fritz’s dominant performance, a 6-3, 6-2 victory, avenged his loss to Alcaraz at last year’s Laver Cup and showcased his aggressive baseline play. “I think I take almost more pride in this one because I feel like, start to finish, I won it, I earned it,” Fritz said after the match.
The win was part of a clean sweep for Team World on Day Two, after trailing 3-1. Alex de Minaur upset Alexander Zverev, and Francisco Cerundolo defeated Holger Rune. De Minaur then teamed with Alex Michelsen to win in the doubles.
Team World now needs just two more victories on Sunday to secure the Laver Cup title. However, with each win worth three points on the final day, Team Europe still has a chance to mount a comeback.