“It’s the only competition where you can play in a team with the guys you usually play against,” said Djokovic: “To compete together with Rafa, Roger and Andy – three of my biggest rivals – will be a really unique moment in the history of our sport.”
The quartet, known internationally as the “Big Four”, has won 66 of the past 76 Grand Slam titles, marking an era. “I could not have imagined having these four icons of the sport in one team,” said captain Björn Borg: “I know that they – like me – appreciate the importance of this moment and will be ready.”
In the previous four matches of the Laver Cup in Prague, Chicago, Geneva and Boston, Team Europe always won against John McEnroe’s world selection. Two places are still up for grabs among the Europeans.
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