What Does Team World's Laver Cup Win Say About 2023?

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What Does Team World's Laver Cup Win Say About 2023?

Team World beat Team Europe in the Laver Cup. The average age of Team European players was 32.3 years, whereas Team World's average was 25. 3 years. Roger Federer retired from tennis. The team with the famous 'Big Four' players lost to a team composed of players with zero Grand Slams. It was the first time Team world won the event. There are many players from Europe that belong to Team Switzerland.

Team Europe lost to Italy in the Laver Cup final. Matteo Berrettini, Casper Ruud and Tsitsipas played for Team Europe.

Novak Djokovic is still the guy to beat. Rafael Nadal has been hampered by injuries. Nada was good at the Australian Open. Djoka wasn't even favored to win this year's French Open, but he was the bookmakers' favourite. He is going to be the true threat in 2023. All four Grand Slams will belong to one of these players.

Carlos Alcaraz won his first Masters 1000 and Grand Slam in six months. Daniil Medvedev hasn't been impressive since losing to Nadal in the Australian Open final. Casper Ruud is a legitimate top five talent. He made the final of the French Open and the US Open. He was beaten by Alaraz in that final but he's a true multi-surface threat.

2023 Grand Slam Pretenders. Jannick Sinner, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Matteo Berrettini, Hubert Hurkacz and Tomas Berdych are considered to be the best players of the future. They are not considered contenders for the Grand slams in 2023. They have some good tools but not enough to win a Grand slam. Team World's Laver Cup win in 2017 suggests they are the favourites. The players are: Jafar Alcaraz, Jame Siniar, Mario Berretini and Huber Hurcaczy.

Nick Kyrgios is one of the most talented players in the world. Alexander Zverev hurt his ankle in his match against Nadal at Roland Garros. Team World's Laver Cup win in 2023 might be their first Grand Slam.


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