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**Summary:**

Team World dominated Day 2 of the Laver Cup, sweeping all four matches against Team Europe to take a commanding 9-3 lead. Standout performances came from Alex de Minaur, a last-minute substitute, and Taylor Fritz, who defeated world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz. On Day 3, Team World defeated Team Europe 3-1 in the four games.

**News Article:**

**Team World on Brink of Laver Cup Title After Dominant Day 2 & 3 Sweep**

**SAN FRANCISCO –** Team World is on the verge of securing their third Laver Cup title in four years after a stunning performance on Day 2 & 3, sweeping all but one match and taking a commanding lead over Team Europe.

The tide turned dramatically on Saturday as Team World, fueled by an inspired Alex de Minaur, won all four matches, each worth two points. De Minaur, a late replacement for Frances Tiafoe, kickstarted the day with a decisive victory over Alexander Zverev and capped it off with a doubles win alongside Alex Michelsen against Casper Ruud and Holger Rune. Perhaps the biggest surprise was Taylor Fritz’s swift defeat of world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz.

On Day 3, Team World defeated Team Europe 3-1 in the four games.

With each match on Sunday worth three points, Team World managed to reach the 13-point tally required to win the 2025 Laver Cup. While Europe managed to win 1 match, they failed to win all 4 matches on Day 3.

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