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September 21, 2025 By  Tennis Predictions

Laver Cup Day 3 Predictions Including Carlos Alcaraz vs Francisco Cerundolo

The final day of the 2025 Laver Cup has arrived, with Team World holding a commanding 9-3 lead after sweeping all four matches on Day 2. With each match on Sunday now worth three points, the door is still open for Team Europe to mount a comeback, but the margin for error has disappeared. At LWOT, we’re once again here to break down and provide predictions for each match on this decisive day.

Laver Cup Day 3 Predictions

Alcaraz/Ruud vs Michelsen/Opelka

Head-to-head: First Meeting

It was the pairing of Carlos Alcaraz and Casper Ruud that sparked Team Europe’s comeback last year, and they’ll have the chance to do the same this year against Team World’s Reilly Opelka and Alex Michelsen. On paper, the combination of Opelka’s big serve and Michelsen’s steady groundstrokes looks like a tough duo to break down. However, after a disappointing showing on Day 2, Alcaraz will be eager to reassert himself as the force multiplier he proved to be last year, while Ruud also has a point to prove.

Prediction: Alcaraz/Ruud in 3

Jakub Mensik vs Alex de Minaur

Head-to-head: Mensik 0-2 de Minaur

It goes without saying that every match today is a must-win for Team Europe, starting with Jakub Mensik taking on Alex de Minaur in the opening singles clash. Mensik brings a big serve and a solid backhand, though his forehand can break down under pressure. In many ways, he presents a similar profile to Alexander Zverev, whom de Minaur dispatched with ease on Day 2. On a slow indoor hard court, the Aussie’s consistency and tactical clarity could once again prove decisive.

Prediction: de Minaur in 2

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Carlos Alcaraz vs Fransico Cerundolo

Head-to-head: Alcaraz 3-0 Cerundolo

Francisco Cerundolo has developed a habit of producing some of his best tennis at the Laver Cup, highlighted by a comfortable win over Holger Rune on Day 2. His opponent, Carlos Alcaraz, looked weary and off his game in his upset loss yesterday, but if this matchup takes place, I expect him to regroup. The pair have already contested two close battles this year, with Alcaraz’s mentality and quality shining through in the key moments. A similar outcome feels likely here.

Prediction: Alcaraz in 2

Alexander Zverev vs Taylor Fritz

Head-to-head: Zverev 5-8 Fritz

Fritz has been playing some of the best tennis of his career since the grass season. That run was capped by a win over the World No. 1 yesterday. Zverev, a familiar foe for the American, has been the opposite. He has struggled to reach the standards he set in previous years through long stretches of 2025. Their head-to-head may look close on paper, but the recent story is one-sided. Fritz has won the last five meetings and six of the last seven overall. His complete game has consistently posed problems for Zverev, and with the American in strong form, there is little reason to expect a different outcome here.

Prediction: Fritz in 2

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About Zain Mustafa

Being brought up in a sports-watching home, some of the spheres flying across the TV screen stuck with me more than others, the yellow fuzzy one probably the most. A lefty Mallorcan got me into it, a righty Murcian has kept me in it after him, but to be honest, once I was in, I never felt like leaving anyway.

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