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Alcaraz Leads Team Europe to Laver Cup Victory, Dismisses Federer Comparisons
Carlos Alcaraz showcased his remarkable talent by leading Team Europe to victory in the Laver Cup, defeating American Taylor Fritz 6-2, 7-5 in the decisive match on Sunday in Berlin. This victory marked a significant achievement for the 21-year-old Spaniard, who was participating in the tournament for the first time.
The road to the final was not without its challenges. Team Europe had lost the previous two editions of the tournament and required a strong performance from local favorite Alexander Zverev, who managed to beat Frances Tiafoe in a thrilling match, bringing the competition down to the final face-off between Alcaraz and Fritz.
Despite his success, Alcaraz was quick to distance himself from comparisons to 20-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer. When asked about the similarities drawn between them, Alcaraz humbly stated, “I’m too far away from that level. I hope I’ll reach it one day, but it’s really impossible.”
Having already secured titles at the French Open and Wimbledon this season, Alcaraz reflected on the team’s collective effort throughout the tournament. “It’s great. We can feel proud, all of us. I’m really happy. All of us did a pretty good job over the days,” he said.
In addition to his singles victory, Alcaraz also contributed to Team Europe’s success by winning his opening match in doubles alongside Casper Ruud. His performance helped set the tone for the team’s pursuit of a fifth Laver Cup title.