The Laver Cup is set to return to London, as the ninth edition of the competition will be hosted in Great Britain from 25 to 27 September 2026 at the O2.
Laver Cup on London Time Again
During Laver Cup ’22 at The O2, Roger Federer played his last competitive match alongside his rivals and teammates and Team World emerged victorious for the first time.
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A venue such as the O2 holds a special place in the hearts of tennis fans, having been the home of the ATP Finals from 2009 to 2020. It also staged one of the most emotional editions of the Laver Cup — the fifth, in 2022 — when Roger Federer played the final match of his career. The Swiss legend shared the court with his longtime rival, Rafael Nadal, and celebrated his farewell alongside fellow tennis greats such as Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray.
Among those who shared their excitement was Roger Federer: “My final match in 2022 was filled with emotion and unforgettable memories — being surrounded by my teammates, who were also my greatest rivals — it was everything I could have hoped for. I’m really looking forward to returning to such a meaningful place, this time as a fan, and experiencing the incredible Laver Cup atmosphere once again.”
“We are thrilled to bring the Laver Cup back to London, one of the world’s great sporting cities,” said Laver Cup Chairman and TEAM8 CEO Tony Godsick. “London set a new benchmark in 2022, delivering one of the most successful and emotional editions of the event to date. While we’ve traditionally taken the Laver Cup to new cities around the world each year, the response from London — from fans, partners, and players — was truly overwhelming. The appetite to see the Laver Cup return was impossible to ignore, and we’re excited to once again bring this unique tennis event back to the O2.”
No players have been announced yet, but organizers are expected to bring in big names to match the prestige and sentiment of the 2022 edition. Team Europe will look to perform well in front of their home crowd, while Team World hopes to close the gap. As of now, Team Europe leads the head-to-head series 5–2 ahead of the 2025 edition in San Francisco, USA. Notably, Team Europe’s only home defeat came at the O2 in 2022.
“The O2 is a spectacular venue that combines cutting-edge technology, world-class amenities, and an atmosphere that elevates every match,” said Laver Cup CEO Steve Zacks. “It’s the perfect stage for the drama, intensity, and camaraderie that define the Laver Cup. London also serves as an ideal hub to welcome fans from across Europe and around the world who want to experience this unique event live. We look forward to delivering another incredible experience for fans, players, partners, and the global tennis community.”
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